With just days to go before Japan’s upcoming House of Councillors election on 20 July, GR Japan will host a special edition of the International Policy Forum to explore what’s at stake for Prime Minister Ishiba, the ruling coalition, and Japan’s changing political dynamics.
Less than a year after the LDP-led coalition lost its House of Representatives majority, the country now faces another major electoral test. Prime Minister Ishiba has shown unexpected resilience, but a recent setback in the Tokyo Assembly election suggests that voter sentiment remains cautious. The outcome of the Upper House election will have a significant impact on the Prime Minister’s political future and the balance of power in a more fragmented opposition.
Featured Speakers (see the attached PDF for their bios)
- Osamu Sato – Political and Foreign Policy Journalist, The Nikkei
- Takuma Oohamazaki – Political Consultant; President, J.A.G. Japan
- Jakob Edberg – President & CEO, GR Japan
Our expert panel will share timely analysis and perspectives on the key issues, campaign strategies, and possible scenarios following the vote.
A networking reception will follow the discussion, offering a chance to exchange views with speakers and participants.
[Event Details]
Date: Thursday, 17 July 2025
Time: 18:00–19:15 Session with Q&A
19:15-20:15 Networking
Location: GR Japan Office Lounge Area
Fee: JPY ¥5,000
Please contact us for more details if you are interested in joining this timely and engaging IPF election special.
<Notes>
- The registration deadline is Tuesday 15 July.
- Seats are limited and will be secured in order of registration.
- The event will be held in English and Japanese, with simultaneous interpretation provided.
- The event is off the record. Please do not record or share comments and discussion from the event in any form of media.
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