February 09: Japan Vote-Matching Surge Flags Tax and Land Policy Risks
Vote matching Japan tools are drawing heavier traffic in Hyogo, where voters rank tougher curbs on foreign land purchases, zero VAT on food, and family tax relief above other issues. These signals matter for positioning before national polling tied to the Japan 2026 election. We outline how these preferences could shape fiscal and regulatory proposals, affect consumer demand and real estate flows, and interact with seat reduction reform that may change coalition math and policymaking speed.
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