As of 2021 [update], the House of Representatives of Japan is elected from a combination of multi-member districts and single-member districts, a method called Parallel voting. Currently, 176 members are elected from 11 multi-member districts (called proportional representation blocks or PR blocks) by a party-list system of proportional representation (PR), and 289 members are elected from single-member districts, for a total of 465. 233 seats are therefore required for a majority. Each PR block consists of one or more prefectures, and each prefecture is divided into one or more single-member districts. In general, the block districts correspond loosely to the major regions of Japan, with some of the larger regions (such as Kantō) subdivided.
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Until the 1993 general election, all members of the House of Representatives were elected in multi-member constituencies by single non-transferable vote. In 1994, Parliament passed an electoral reform bill that introduced the current system of parallel voting in single-member constituencies and proportional voting blocks. [1] The original draft bill in 1993 by the anti-LDP coalition of Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa included proportional party list voting on a national scale, an equal number of proportional and district seats (250 each) and the possibility of split voting. However, the bill stalled in the House of Councillors. [2] After the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) had returned to power later that year, it was changed to include proportional voting in regional blocks only, the number of proportional seats was reduced, but the possibility to cast two separate votes was kept in the bill. The electoral reform law was finally passed in 1994. It was first applied in the 1996 general election.
Amendments to the electoral law in 2002 [3] and 2013 [4] changed the boundaries of single-member districts and reapportioned seats between prefectures (+5/-5 in 2002; +0/-5 in 2013, resulting in a net change of -5 in district seats in the House of Representatives to 295 and overall seats to 475). The borders of the regional proportional blocks have never changed, but the apportionment of seats to the regional proportional blocks changed in 2000 after the number of proportional seats had been reduced from 200 to 180 (reducing the total number of seats in the lower house from 500 to 480), [5] and in the 2002 reapportionment.
Another reapportionment was passed by the National Diet in June 2017. In the majoritarian segment, it will change 97 districts in 19 prefectures, six are eliminated without replacement (one each in Aomori, Iwate, Mie, Nara, Kumamoto and Kagoshima). In the proportional segment, four "blocks" lose a seat each (Tōhoku, N. Kantō, Kinki, Kyūshū). Thus, the number of majoritarian seats is reduced to 289, the number of proportional seats to 176, the House of Representatives overall shrinks to 465. The reform takes effect one month after promulgation, i.e. on July 16, 2017. [6] [7]
The block constituency for Hokkaidō (比例北海道ブロック) elects 8 members proportionally. It contains only Hokkaidō Prefecture, which is divided into 12 single-member districts.
The block constituency for Tohoku (比例東北ブロック) elects 14 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Tohoku region.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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District 1 | City of Akita | 260,836 | Hiroyuki Togashi [10] | LDP | |
District 2 | Cities of
Katagami,
Kazuno,
Kitaakita,
Noshiro,
Ōdate and
Oga
Districts of Kazuno, Kitaakita, Minamiakita and Yamamoto |
255,369 | Takashi Midorikawa [9] | CDP | |
District 3 | Cities of Daisen, Nikaho, Semboku, Yokote, Yurihonjō and Yuzawa | 316,428 | Nobuhide Minorikawa [9] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 | Cities of
Aomori and
Mutsu
District of Higashitsugaru, Shimokita and part of district of Kamikita |
338,948 | Akinori Eto [17] | LDP | |
District 2 | Cities of
Hachinohe,
Misawa and
Towada
Part of district of Shimokita |
386,599 | Junichi Kanda [18] | LDP | |
District 3 | Cities of
Hirakawa,
Hirosaki,
Goshogawara,
Kuroishi and
Tsugaru
Districts of Kitatsugaru, Minamitsugaru, Nakatsugaru and Nishitsugaru |
344,106 | Jiro Kimura [18] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 [changed 1] | Cities of Date, Fukushima, Motomiya and Nihonmatsu | 389,027 | Emi Kaneko [18] | CDP | |
District 2 [changed 1] | Cities of Kōriyama, Sukagawa and Tamura | 431,889 | Takumi Nemoto [11] | LDP | |
District 3 [changed 1] | Cities of
Aizuwakamatsu,
Kitakata and
Shirakawa
District of Higashishirakawa, Kawanuma, Minamiaizu, Nishishirakawa, Ōnuma and Yama |
334,482 | Kōichirō Genba [19] | CDP | |
District 4 [changed 1] | Cities of Iwaki, Minamisōma and Sōma | 408,290 | Shinji Oguma [15] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | City of
Morioka District of Shiwa |
292,500 | Takeshi Shina [20] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Hachimantai,
Kamaishi,
Kuji,
Miyako,
Ninohe,
Ofunato,
Rikuzentakata,
Takizawa, and
Tono Districts of Iwate, Kamihei, Kesen, Kunohe, Ninohe, and Shimohei |
364,234 | Shun'ichi Suzuki [20] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Hanamaki,
Ichinoseki,
Kitakami, and
Oshu Districts of Isawa, Nishiiwai, and Waga |
374,393 | Takashi Fujiwara [21] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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1st district [changed 1] | Sendai, wards of Aoba-ku and Taihaku-ku | 445,778 | Tōru Doi [22] | LDP | |
2nd district | Sendai, wards of Izumi-ku, Miyagino-ku and Wakabayashi-ku | 456,564 | Sayuri Kamata [18] | CDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Iwanuma,
Kakuda,
Natori, and
Shiroishi Districts of Igu, Katta, Shibata, and Watari |
282,793 | Akihiro Nishimura [11] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Higashimatsushima,
Ishinomaki,
Shiogama,
Tagajō, and
Tomiya Districts of Kurokawa, Miyagi, and Oshika |
388,880 | Shintaro Ito [14] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Kesennuma,
Kurihara,
Ōsaki, and
Tome Districts of Kami, Motoyoshi, and Tōda |
349,841 | Jun Azumi [13] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of
Kaminoyama,
Tendō, and
Yamagata District of Higashimurayama |
302,702 | Toshiaki Endo [17] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Higashine,
Murayama,
Nagai,
Nan'yō,
Obanazawa,
Sagae, and
Yonezawa Districts of Higashiokitama, Kitamurayama, Nishimurayama, and Nishiokitama |
311,389 | Norikazu Suzuki [20] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Sakata,
Shinjō, and
Tsuruoka Districts of Akumi, Higashitagawa, and Mogami |
284,580 | Ayuko Kato [18] | LDP |
The Northern Kanto proportional representation block (北関東) elects 20 members proportionally. It includes four prefectures in northern Kanto.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Cities of
Maebashi and
Numata District of Tone |
345,119 | Yasutaka Nakasone [11] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Isesaki,
Kiryū, and
Midori District Sawa |
331,700 | Toshiro Ino [14] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Ōta and
Tatebayashi District of Oura |
320,516 | Hiroyoshi Sasakawa [20] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of
Fujioka and part of
Takasaki District of Tano |
295,213 | Tatsuo Fukuda [21] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Annaka,
Shibukawa,
Tomioka, and part of
Takasaki Districts of Agatsuma, Kanra, and Kitagunma |
317,654 | Yūko Obuchi [15] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Saitama, wards of Midori-ku, Minuma, and Urawa-ku | 382,839 | Hideki Murai [9] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Part of city of Kawaguchi | 391,718 | Yoshitaka Shindō [20] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of Koshigaya and part of Kawaguchi | 381,903 | Hitoshi Kikawada [18] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of Asaka, Niiza, Shiki, and Wakō | 388,488 | Yasushi Hosaka [23] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Saitama, wards of Chūō-ku, Kita-ku, Nishi-ku and Ōmiya-ku | 393,216 | Yukio Edano [17] | CDP | |
6th district [changed 1] | Cities of Ageo, Kitamoto, Kōnosu, and Okegawa | 415,349 | Atsushi Ōshima [15] | CDP | |
7th district [changed 1] | Cities of Fujimi and Kawagoe | 388,546 | Hideyuki Nakano [11] | LDP | |
8th district [changed 1] | Cities of Fujimino, and Tokorozawa | 418,267 | Masahiko Shibayama [20] | LDP | |
9th district | Cities of Hannō, Hidaka, Iruma, and Sayama | 404,883 | Taku Ōtsuka [15] | LDP | |
10th district | Cities of
Higashimatsuyama,
Sakado, and
Tsurugashima
District of Hiki |
328,662 | Susumu Yamaguchi [16] | LDP | |
11th district [changed 1] | Cities of Chichibu, Fukaya, and Honjō | 340,853 | Ryūji Koizumi [18] | LDP | |
12th district [changed 1] | Cities of Gyōda, Hanyū, Kazo, and Kumagaya | 372,546 | Toshikazu Morita [9] | CDP | |
13th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Hasuda,
Kuki,
Satte, and
Shiraoka
Districts of Kita-Adachi, Kitakatsushika (Town of Sugito), and Minamisaitama |
372,386 | Shinako Tsuchiya [10] | LDP | |
14th district [changed 1] | Cities of Misato, Sōka, and Yashio | 402,229 | Hiromi Mitsubayashi [9] | LDP | |
15th district [changed 1] | Saitama, wards of Minami-ku and Sakura-ku | 411,169 | Ryōsei Tanaka [10] | LDP | |
16th district [changed 4] |
Saitama, ward of
Iwatsuki-ku
Cities of Kasukabe and Yoshikawa District of Kitakatsushika (Town of Matsubushi) |
377,417 | To be determined in 2025 |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Part of city of
Utsunomiya
District of Kawachi |
418,287 | Hajime Funada [21] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Kanuma,
Nikkō,
Sakura, and part of
Utsunomiya
District of Shioya |
256,007 | Akio Fukuda [21] | CDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Nasukarasuyama,
Nasushiobara,
Ōtawara, and
Yaita
District of Nasu |
240,132 | Kazuo Yana [16] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Mooka,
Oyama, and
Shimotsuke
Districts of Haga and Shimotsuga |
357,326 | Tsutomu Sato [20] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of Ashikaga, Sano, and Tochigi | 349,651 | Toshimitsu Motegi [9] | LDP |
The block constituency for southern Kanto (比例南関東ブロック, hirei minami-Kantō burokku) elects 22 members proportionally. It includes two prefectures in southern Kanto and one in eastern Chubu.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Chiba, wards of Chūō-ku, Inage-ku, and Mihama-ku | 433,793 | Kaname Tajima [10] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] |
Chiba, ward of
Hanamigawa-ku
City Yachiyo |
317,682 | Takayuki Kobayashi [18] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 2] |
Chiba, ward of
Midori-ku
City of Ichihara |
336,547 | Hirokazu Matsuno [9] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 3] [changed 1] | Part of the cities of Funabashi, Ichikawa | 405,337 | Yoshihiko Noda [11] | CDP | |
5th district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Urayasu, and part of Ichikawa | 413,484 | Arfiya Eri [17] | LDP | |
6th district [changed 2] [changed 1] | City of Matsudo | 416,215 | Hiromichi Watanabe [12] | LDP | |
7th district [changed 1] | Cities of Nagareyama and Noda | 294,531 | Ken Saitō [20] | LDP | |
8th district [changed 2] [changed 1] | City of Kashiwa | 358,485 | Satoshi Honjo [23] | CDP | |
9th district [changed 2] |
Chiba, ward of
Wakaba-ku
Cities of Sakura, Yachimata, and Yotsukaidō |
407,318 | Soichiro Okuno [15] | CDP | |
10th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Asahi,
Chōshi,
Katori,
Narita, and
Sōsa
Districts of Katori |
329,853 | Motoo Hayashi [23] | LDP | |
11th district [changed 1] | Cities of Isumi, Katsuura, Mobara, Ōamishirasato, Tōgane, and Sanmu | 358,264 | Eisuke Mori [9] | LDP | |
12th district | Cities of
Futtsu,
Kamogawa,
Kimitsu,
Kisarazu,
Minamibōsō,
Sodegaura, and
Tateyama
District of Awa |
379,663 | Yasukazu Hamada [23] | LDP | |
13th district [changed 3] [changed 5] [changed 1] | Cities of
Abiko,
Inzai,
Kamagaya,
Shiroi, and
Tomisato
District of Iba |
418,355 | Hisashi Matsumoto [9] | LDP | |
14th district [changed 4] | Cities of Narashino and part of Funabashi | 414,157 | To be determined in 2025 |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 [changed 3] | Cities of
Kōfu,
Nirasaki,
Hokuto,
Minami-arupusu,
Chuo,
Kai Districts of Nishiyatsushiro, Minamikoma, and Nakakoma |
424,557 | Shinichi Nakatani [11] | LDP | |
District 2 [changed 3] | Cities of
Yamanashi,
Fujiyoshida,
Ōtsuki,
Tsuru,
Fuefuki,
Koshu, and
Uenohara Districts of Kitatsuru and Minamitsuru |
260,824 | Noriko Horiuchi [23] | LDP |
The block constituency for Tokyo (比例東京ブロック) elects 17 members proportionally. It covers Tokyo prefecture.
The block constituency for Hokurikushinetsu (北陸信越) elects 11 members proportionally. It combines five prefectures of the Hokuriku and Shin'etsu subregions in northern Chubu.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 3] | Cities of
Awara,
Fukui,
Katsuyama,
Ono, and
Sakai
District of Yoshida |
373,417 | Tomomi Inada [14] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Echizen,
Obama,
Sabae, and
Tsuruga
Districts of Imadate, Mikata, Minamikaminaka, Nanjō, Nyū, and Ōi |
261,145 | Tsuyoshi Takagi [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | City of Kanazawa | 376,016 | Takuo Komori [18] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Hakusan,
Kaga,
Komatsu,
Nomi, and
Nonoichi
District of Nomi |
325,277 | Hajime Sasaki [20] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Hakui, Kahoku, Nanao, Suzu, and Wajima. | 241,238 | Shoji Nishida [11] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 1] |
Niigata, wards of
Chūō-ku,
Higashi-ku, and
Kōnan-ku
City of Sado |
365,049 | Chinami Nishimura [11] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 1] |
Niigata, wards of
Minami-ku,
Nishi-ku, and
Nishikan-ku
Cities of Sanjō, Kamo, and Tsubame Districts of Minamikanbara and Nishikanbara |
402,082 | Kenichi Hosoda | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] |
Niigata, wards of
Akiha-ku and
Kita-ku
Cities of Agano, Gosen, Murakami, Shibata, and Tainai Districts of Higashikanbara, Iwafune, and Kitakanbara |
381,835 | Hiroaki Saito [20] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of Kashiwazaki, Mitsuke, Nagaoka, and Ojiya | 362,100 | Makiko Kikuta [9] | CDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Itoigawa,
Jōetsu,
Minamiuonuma,
Myōkō,
Uonuma, and
Tōkamachi
Districts of Minamiuonuma and Nakauonuma |
352,135 | Ryuichi Yoneyama [16] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of
Iiyama,
Nakano,
Suzaka, and part of
Nagano
Districts of Kamitakai, Shimominochi, and Shimotakai |
424,275 | Kenta Wakabayashi [12] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Azumino,
Matsumoto and
Ōmachi, and part of
Nagano
Districts of Higashichikuma, Kamiminochi, and Kitaazumi |
381,349 | Mitsu Shimojo [20] | CDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Chikuma,
Komoro,
Saku,
Tōmi and
Ueda
Districts of Chiisagata, Hanishina, Kitasaku, and Minamisaku |
398,639 | Yosei Ide [14] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of Chino, Okaya, Shiojiri, and Suwa | 239,642 | Shigeyuki Goto [19] | LDP | |
5th district | Cities of Iida, Ina and Komagane | 278,839 | Ichiro Miyashita [9] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Part of the city of Toyama | 267,663 | Hiroaki Tabata [10] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Kurobe,
Namerikawa,
Uozu, and part of
Toyama
Districts of Nakaniikawa and Shimoniikawa. |
245,898 | Eishun Ueda [25] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Himi, Imizu, Nanto, Oyabe, Takaoka, and Tonami | 362,175 | Keiichiro Tachibana [10] | LDP |
The block constituency for Tokai (東海) elects 21 members proportionally. It covers three prefectures in southern Chubu, as well as one prefecture in Kinki.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | City of Gifu | 336,264 | Seiko Noda [11] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of Ōgaki and Kaizu | 298,922 | Yasufumi Tanahashi [10] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of Hashima, Kakamigahara, Mino, Mizuho, Motosu, Seki, and Yamagata | 411,722 | Yoji Muto [9] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of Gero, Gujō, Hida, Kani, Minokamo, and Takayama | 327,816 | Shumpei Kaneko [18] | LDP | |
5th district | Cities of Ena, Mizunami, Nakatsugawa, Tajimi, and Toki | 271,830 | Keiji Furuya [21] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of Matsuaka and Tsu | 358,042 | Norihisa Tamura [10] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of Iga, Kameyama, Nabari, Suzuka, and part of Yokkaichi | 407,181 | Hideto Kawasaki [18] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Inabe, Kuwana, and part of Yokkaichi | 414,798 | Katsuya Okada [15] | CDP | |
4th district | Cities of
Ise,
Kumano,
Owase,
Toba, and
Shima
Disitricts of Kitamuro, Minamimuro, Taki, and Watarai |
294,027 | Eikei Suzuki [20] | LDP |
The block constituency for Kinki (Kansai) (近畿) elects 29 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Kinki region minus Mie Prefecture.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Kobe, wards of Chūō-ku, Higashinada-ku, and Nada-ku | 394,037 | Nobuhiko Isaka [14] | CDP | |
2nd district |
Kobe, wards of
Hyōgo-ku,
Kita-ku, and
Nagata-ku
Part of the city of Nishinomiya |
385,407 | Kazuyoshi Akaba [13] | Komeito | |
3rd district | Kobe, wards of Suma-ku and Tarumi-ku | 313,392 | Yoshihiro Seki [20] | LDP | |
4th district |
Kobe, ward of
Nishi-ku
Cities of Kasai, Katō, Miki, Nishiwaki, and Ono District of Taka |
419,227 | Hisayuki Fujii [21] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of Asago, Sanda, Tamba, Tamba-Sasayama, Toyooka, Yabu, and part of Kawanishi | 381,054 | Koichi Tani [10] | LDP | |
6th district [changed 1] | Cities of Itami, Takarazuka, and part of Kawanishi | 449,512 | Koichiro Ichimura [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
7th district | Cities of Ashiya and part of Nishinomiya | 443,422 | Kenji Yamada [16] | LDP | |
8th district | City of Amagasaki | 386,380 | Hiromasa Nakano [11] | Komeito | |
9th district | Cities of Akashi, Awaji, Minamiawaji, and Sumoto | 363,654 | Yasutoshi Nishimura [11] | LDP | |
10th district | Cities of
Kakogawa and
Takasago
District of Kako |
347,377 | Kisaburo Tokai [10] | LDP | |
11th district | Part of the city of Himeji | 399,004 | Takeaki Matsumoto [9] | LDP | |
12th district | Cities of Aioi, Ako, Shiso, Tatsuno, and part of Himeji | 282,431 | Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi [16] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Kyoto, wards of Kamigyō-ku, Kita-ku, Nakagyō-ku, Minami-ku, and Shimogyō-ku | 390,269 | Yasushi Katsume [18] | LDP | |
2nd district | Kyoto, wards of Higashiyama-ku, Sakyō-ku, and Yamashina-ku | 263,524 | Seiji Maehara [9] | DPFP | |
3rd district |
Kyoto, ward of
Fushimi-ku
Cities of Mukō and Nagaokakyō District of Otokuni |
353,363 | Kenta Izumi [14] | CDP | |
4th district | Kyoto, wards of Nishikyō-ku and Ukyō-ku | 394,845 | Keiro Kitagami [18] | YK | |
5th district | Vities of
Ayabe,
Fukuchiyama,
Kyōtango,
Maizuru, and
Miyazu
District of Yosa |
236,343 | Taro Honda [23] | LDP | |
6th district | Cities of Joyo, Kizugawa, Kyōtanabe, Uji, and Yawata | 459,643 | Kazunori Yamanoi [16] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of Ikoma and part of Nara | 394,347 | Sumio Mabuchi [9] | CDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Kashiba,
Tenri,
Yamatokōriyama, and part of
Nara
Districts of Ikoma, Kitakatsuragi, Shiki, and Yamabe |
382,819 | Sanae Takaichi [10] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Gojō, Gose, Kashihara, Katsuragi, Sakurai, Uda and Yamatotakada | 352,656 | Taido Tanose [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Osaka, wards of Chūō-ku, Higashinari-ku , Minato-ku, Naniwa-ku, Nishi-ku, and Tennōji-ku | 433,378 | Hidetaka Inoue [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
2nd district | Osaka, wards of Abeno-ku, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Hirano-ku, and Ikuno-ku | 445,958 | Tadashi Morishima [9] | Nippon Ishin | |
3rd district | Osaka, wards of Nishinari-ku, Suminoe-ku, Sumiyosho-ku, and Taisho-ku | 365,973 | Shigeki Sato [20] | Komeito | |
4th district | Osaka, wards of Fukushima-ku, Joto-ku, Kita-ku, and Miyakojima-ku | 410,669 | Teruo Minobe [9] | Nippon Ishin | |
5th district | Osaka, wards of Higashiyodogawa-ku, Konohana-ku, Nishiyodogawa-ku, and Yodogawa-ku | 432,729 | Toru Kunishige [18] | Komeito | |
6th district | Osaka, wards of Asahi-ku and Tsurumi-ku | 390,026 | Shinichi Isa [14] | Komeito | |
7th district | Cities of Settsu and Suita | 385,703 | Takemitsu Okushita [15] | Nippon Ishin | |
8th district [changed 1] | Cities of Ikeda and Toyonaka | 423,902 | Joji Uruma [25] | Nippon Ishin | |
9th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Ibaraki and
Minoo
District of Toyono |
371,891 | Yasushi Adachi [13] | Nippon Ishin | |
10th district | City of
Takatsuki
District of Mishima |
320,615 | Taku Ikeshita [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
11th district | Cities of Hirakata and Katano | 398,982 | Hiroshi Nakatsuka [11] | Nippon Ishin | |
12th district | Cities of Daitō, Neyagawa, and Shijōnawate | 339,048 | Fumitake Fujita [21] | Nippon Ishin | |
13th district | City of Higashiōsaka | 400,456 | Ryohei Iwatani [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
14th district | Cities of Fujiidera, Habikino, Kashiwara, and Yao | 420,979 | Hitoshi Aoyagi [13] | Nippon Ishin | |
15th district |
Sakai, ward of
Mihara-ku
Cities of Kawachinagano, Matsubara, Ōsakasayama, and Tondabayashi District of Minamikawachi |
388,103 | Yasuto Urano [25] | Nippon Ishin | |
16th district | Sakai, wards of Higashi-ku, Kita-ku, and Sakai-ku | 326,786 | Kazuo Kitagawa [18] | Komeito | |
17th district | Sakai, wards of Minami-ku, Naka-ku, and Nishi-ku | 329,205 | Nobuyuki Baba [26] | Nippon Ishin | |
18th district | Cities of
Izumi,
Izumiōtsu,
Kishiwada, and
Takaishi
District of Senboku |
433,984 | Takashi Endo [17] | Nippon Ishin | |
19th district | Cities of
Hannan,
Izumisano,
Kaizuka, and
Sennan
District of Sennan |
303,724 | Nobuhisa Ito [14] | Nippon Ishin |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of Ōtsu and Takashima | 325,422 | Toshitaka Ooka [15] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Higashiōmi, Maibara, Nagahama, Hikone, and Ōmihachiman | 437,139 | Kenichiro Ueno [25] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Kōka, Konan, Kusatsu, Moriyama, Rittō and Yasu | 392,383 | Nobuhide Takemura [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | City of Iwade, Kinokawa, and Wakayama | 403,217 | Yumi Hayashi [23] | Nippon Ishin | |
2nd district [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities of
Arida,
Gobō,
Hashimoto,
Kainan,
Shingū, and
Tanabe
Districts of Arida, Hidaka, Higashimuro, Ito, Kaisō, and Nishimuro |
392,379 | Masatoshi Ishida [14] | LDP |
The block constituency for Chugoku (中国) elects 11 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Chugoku region.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Hiroshima, wards of Higashi-ku, Minami-ku, and Naka-ku | 410,425 | |||
2nd district [changed 1] |
Hiroshima, wards of
Nishi-ku and
Saeki-ku
Cities of Hatsukaichi, and Ōtake |
391,029 | Hiroshi Hiraguchi [23] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Hiroshima, wards of Aki-ku, Asakita-ku and Asaminami-ku | 423,244 | |||
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of Etajima, Higashihiroshima, Kure, and Takehara | 398,489 | |||
5th district [changed 1] | Fuchū, Mihara, Miyoshi, Onomichi, and Shōbara | 309,901 | Minoru Terada [10] | LDP | |
6th district [changed 1] | City of Fukuyama | 381,074 |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Okayama, ward of Kita-ku | 329,469 | Ichiro Aisawa [13] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Okayama, ward of Higashi-ku, Minami-ku, and Naka-ku | 417,620 | Takashi Yamashita [16] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Asakuchi,
Ibara,
Kasaoka,
Mimasaka,
Maniwa,
Niimi,
Sōja,
Takahashi, and
Tsuyama
Districts of Aida, Asakuchi, Katsuta, Kume, Maniwa, Oda, and Tomata |
410,597 | Shojiro Hiranuma [23] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | City of
Kurashiki
District of Tsukubo |
405,558 | Gaku Hashimoto [23] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Matsue, Unnan, and Yasugi | 259,179 | Hiroyuki Hosoda [23] | Independent | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities Gōtsu, Hamada, Izumo, Masuda, and Ōda | 296,468 | Yasuhiro Takami [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 3] | Cities of Kurayoshi and Tottori | 229,371 | Shigeru Ishiba [14] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Sakaiminato and
Yonago
Districts of Hino, Saihaku, and Tōhaku (Towns of Hokuei, Kotoura, and Yurihama) |
232,955 | Ryosei Akazawa [13] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Cities of Hōfu, Ube, and Yamaguchi | 391,474 | Masahiko Kōmura [18] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of Hikari, Iwakuni, Kudamatsu, Shūnan, and Yanai | 386,937 | Nobuchiyo Kishi [18] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Hagi,
Mine,
Nagato,
Sanyo-Onoda, and
Shimonoseki
District of Abu |
355,510 | Yoshimasa Hayashi [23] | LDP |
The block constituency for Shikoku (比例四国ブロック) elects 6 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Shikoku region.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 [changed 1] | City of Matsuyama | 426,322 | Akihisa Shiozaki [20] | LDP | |
District 2 [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities of
Imabari,
Niihama,
Saijō, and
Shikokuchūō
District of Ochi |
393,597 | Seiichiro Murakami [9] | LDP | |
District 3 [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities
Iyo,
Ōzu,
Seiyo,
Uwajima,
Tōon, and
Yawatahama
Districts Iyo, Kamiukena, Kita, Kitauwa, Minamiuwa, and Nishiuwa |
314,289 | Takumi Ihara [14] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Part of the city of Takamatsu | 312,992 | Junya Ogawa [15] | CDP | |
2nd district | Cities of Higashikagawa, Sakaide, Sanuki and parts of Takamatsu and Marugame | 256,773 | Yuichiro Tamaki [10] | DPFP | |
3rd district | Cities
Kan'onji,
Mitoyo,
Zentsuji, and part of
Marugame
District of Nakatado |
238,016 | Keitaro Ohno [15] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of Aki, Kami, Kōnan, Muroto, Nankoku, and part of Kōchi | 308,938 | Gen Nakatani [11] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of Shimanto, Susaki, Sukumo and Tosa, Tosashimizu, and part of Kōchi | 284,670 | Masanao Ozaki [15] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of: Tokushima, Komatsushima, and Anan. | 360,095 | Hirobumi Niki [11] | YK | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of: Awa, Yoshinogawa, Naruto, Mima, and Miyoshi. | 258,564 | Shunichi Yamaguchi [16] | LDP |
The block constituency for Kyūshū (九州) elects 21 members proportionally. It includes all the prefectures on Kyūshū island, as well as Okinawa Prefecture.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Fukuoka, wards of Hakata-ku and part of Higashi-ku | 431,653 | Takahiro Inoue [14] | LDP | |
2nd district | Fukuoka, wards of Chūō-ku and part of Jonan-ku and Minami-ku | 453,775 | Makoto Oniki [15] | LDP | |
3rd district |
Fukuoka, wards of
Nishi-ku,
Sawara-ku, and part of
Jonan-ku
City of Itoshima |
446,205 | Atsushi Koga [18] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Fukuoka, part of the ward of Higashi-ku | 398,041 | Hideki Miyauchi [9] | LDP | |
5th district |
Fukuoka, part of the ward of
Minami-ku
Cities of Asakura, Chikushino, Dazaifu, Kasuga, Nakagawa and Onojo District of Asakura |
456,331 | Kaname Tsutsumi [10] | CDP | |
6th district | Cities of Kurume, Ogori, Okawa, and Ukiha | 373,877 | Jiro Hatoyama [23] | LDP | |
7th district | Cities of
Chikugo,
Miyama,
Omuta,
Yame, and
Yanagawa
District of Yame |
286,562 | Satoshi Fujimaru [21] | LDP | |
8th district | Cities of Iizuka, Kama, Miyawaka, Nakama, and Nogata | 347,369 | Tarō Asō [13] | LDP | |
9th district | Kitakyushu, wards of Tobata-ku, Wakamatsu-ku, Yahatahigashi-ku, and Yahatanishi-ku | 378,490 | Rintaro Ogata [15] | Komeito | |
10th district | Kitakyushu, wards of Kokurakita-ku, Kokuraminami-ku, and Moji-ku | 406,620 | Takashi Kii [18] | CDP | |
11th district | Cities of Buzen, Tagawa, and Yukuhashi | 255,347 | Ryota Takeda [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Part of the city of
Kagoshima
District of Kagoshima |
357,284 | Takuma Miyaji [9] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Amami,
Ibusuki,
Makurazaki,
Minamisatsuma,
Minamikyushu, and part of
Kagoshima
District of Ōshima |
334,582 | Satoshi Mitazono [9] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Aira, Akune, Hioki, Ichikikushikino, Isa, Izumi, and Satsumasendai | 316,469 | Takeshi Noma [11] | CDP | |
4th district | Cities of Kanoya, Kirishima, Nishinoomote, Shibushi, Soo, and Tarumizu | 323,373 | Hiroshi Moriyama [9] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Kumamoto, wards of Chuo, Higashi, and Kita | 422,072 | Minoru Kihara [18] | LDP | |
2nd district | Kumamoto, wards of Nishi and Minami | 313,172 | Daisuke Nishino [11] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Kochi,
Aso,
Kikuchi, and
Yamaga
Districts of Aso, Kamimashiki, and Kikuchi |
315,454 | Tetsushi Sakamoto [10] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 3] | Cities of
Amakusa,
Hitoyoshi,
Kami-Amakusa,
Minamata,
Uki,
Uto, and
Yatsushiro
Districts of Ashikita, Amakusa, Kuma, Shimomashiki, and Yatsushiro |
399,867 | Yasushi Kaneko [18] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miyazaki 1st | City of
Miyazaki
District of Higashimorokata |
354,398 | So Watanabe [12] | CDP | |
Miyazaki 2nd | Cities of
Hyuga,
Nobeoka, and
Saito
Districts of Higashiusuki, Koyu, and Nishiusuki |
270,284 | Taku Etō [17] | LDP | |
Miyazaki 3rd | Cities of
Ebino,
Kobayashi,
Kushima,
Miyakonojo, and
Nichinan
Districts of Kitamorokata and Nishimorokata |
271,813 | Yoshihisa Furukawa [21] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | City of Nagasaki | 344,579 | Hideko Nishioka [11] | DPFP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Iki,
Isahaya,
Minamishimabara,
Omura,
Shimabara,
Unzen, and
Tsushima
District of Nishisonogi |
403,812 | Ryusho Kato [18] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities of
Gotō,
Hirado,
Matsuura,
Saikai, and
Sasebo
Districts of Higashisonogi, Kitamatsuura, and Minamimatsura |
357,963 | Yaichi Tanigawa [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Part of the city of Ōita | 386,368 | Shuji Kira [18] | YK | |
2nd district | Cities of
Bungo-ōno,
Hita,
Saiki,
Taketa,
Tsukumi,
Yufu,
Usuki, and part of
Ōita
District of Kusu |
264,423 | Seishirō Etō [17] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Beppu,
Bungotakada,
Kitsuki,
Nakatsu,
Kunisaki, and
Usa
Districts of Hayami, and Higashikunisaki |
299,659 | Takeshi Iwaya [14] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] | City of
Naha
District of Shimajiri (Town of Kumejima and villages of Aguni, Kitadaitō, Minamidaitō, Tokashiki, Tonaki, and Zamami) |
268,018 | Seiken Akamine [13] | Communist | |
2nd district [changed 2] | Cities of
Ginowan and
Urasoe
District of Nakagami |
296,016 | Kunio Arakaki [13] | CDP | |
3rd district [changed 2] | Cities of
Nago,
Okinawa,
Uruma
Districts of Kunigami and Shimajiri (Villages of Iheya and Izena) |
318,484 | Aiko Shimajiri [20] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 5] | Cities of
Miyakojima,
Ishigaki,
Itoman,
Tomigusuku and
Nanjō.
Districts of: Miyako, Yaeyama, Shimajiri (Towns of Haebaru, Yaese, and Yonabaru) |
296,996 | Kōsaburō Nishime [11] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of Kanzaki, Saga, and Tosu | 333,869 | Kazuhiro Haraguchi [23] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of
Kashima,
Ogi,
Imari,
Karatsu,
Ureshino,
Takeo, and
Taku.
Districts of Fujitsu, Kishima, Higashimatsuura, and Nishimatsuura. |
338,720 | Hiroshi Ogushi [15] | CDP |
As of 2021 [update], the House of Representatives of Japan is elected from a combination of multi-member districts and single-member districts, a method called Parallel voting. Currently, 176 members are elected from 11 multi-member districts (called proportional representation blocks or PR blocks) by a party-list system of proportional representation (PR), and 289 members are elected from single-member districts, for a total of 465. 233 seats are therefore required for a majority. Each PR block consists of one or more prefectures, and each prefecture is divided into one or more single-member districts. In general, the block districts correspond loosely to the major regions of Japan, with some of the larger regions (such as Kantō) subdivided.
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Until the 1993 general election, all members of the House of Representatives were elected in multi-member constituencies by single non-transferable vote. In 1994, Parliament passed an electoral reform bill that introduced the current system of parallel voting in single-member constituencies and proportional voting blocks. [1] The original draft bill in 1993 by the anti-LDP coalition of Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa included proportional party list voting on a national scale, an equal number of proportional and district seats (250 each) and the possibility of split voting. However, the bill stalled in the House of Councillors. [2] After the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) had returned to power later that year, it was changed to include proportional voting in regional blocks only, the number of proportional seats was reduced, but the possibility to cast two separate votes was kept in the bill. The electoral reform law was finally passed in 1994. It was first applied in the 1996 general election.
Amendments to the electoral law in 2002 [3] and 2013 [4] changed the boundaries of single-member districts and reapportioned seats between prefectures (+5/-5 in 2002; +0/-5 in 2013, resulting in a net change of -5 in district seats in the House of Representatives to 295 and overall seats to 475). The borders of the regional proportional blocks have never changed, but the apportionment of seats to the regional proportional blocks changed in 2000 after the number of proportional seats had been reduced from 200 to 180 (reducing the total number of seats in the lower house from 500 to 480), [5] and in the 2002 reapportionment.
Another reapportionment was passed by the National Diet in June 2017. In the majoritarian segment, it will change 97 districts in 19 prefectures, six are eliminated without replacement (one each in Aomori, Iwate, Mie, Nara, Kumamoto and Kagoshima). In the proportional segment, four "blocks" lose a seat each (Tōhoku, N. Kantō, Kinki, Kyūshū). Thus, the number of majoritarian seats is reduced to 289, the number of proportional seats to 176, the House of Representatives overall shrinks to 465. The reform takes effect one month after promulgation, i.e. on July 16, 2017. [6] [7]
The block constituency for Hokkaidō (比例北海道ブロック) elects 8 members proportionally. It contains only Hokkaidō Prefecture, which is divided into 12 single-member districts.
The block constituency for Tohoku (比例東北ブロック) elects 14 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Tohoku region.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 | City of Akita | 260,836 | Hiroyuki Togashi [10] | LDP | |
District 2 | Cities of
Katagami,
Kazuno,
Kitaakita,
Noshiro,
Ōdate and
Oga
Districts of Kazuno, Kitaakita, Minamiakita and Yamamoto |
255,369 | Takashi Midorikawa [9] | CDP | |
District 3 | Cities of Daisen, Nikaho, Semboku, Yokote, Yurihonjō and Yuzawa | 316,428 | Nobuhide Minorikawa [9] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 | Cities of
Aomori and
Mutsu
District of Higashitsugaru, Shimokita and part of district of Kamikita |
338,948 | Akinori Eto [17] | LDP | |
District 2 | Cities of
Hachinohe,
Misawa and
Towada
Part of district of Shimokita |
386,599 | Junichi Kanda [18] | LDP | |
District 3 | Cities of
Hirakawa,
Hirosaki,
Goshogawara,
Kuroishi and
Tsugaru
Districts of Kitatsugaru, Minamitsugaru, Nakatsugaru and Nishitsugaru |
344,106 | Jiro Kimura [18] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 [changed 1] | Cities of Date, Fukushima, Motomiya and Nihonmatsu | 389,027 | Emi Kaneko [18] | CDP | |
District 2 [changed 1] | Cities of Kōriyama, Sukagawa and Tamura | 431,889 | Takumi Nemoto [11] | LDP | |
District 3 [changed 1] | Cities of
Aizuwakamatsu,
Kitakata and
Shirakawa
District of Higashishirakawa, Kawanuma, Minamiaizu, Nishishirakawa, Ōnuma and Yama |
334,482 | Kōichirō Genba [19] | CDP | |
District 4 [changed 1] | Cities of Iwaki, Minamisōma and Sōma | 408,290 | Shinji Oguma [15] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | City of
Morioka District of Shiwa |
292,500 | Takeshi Shina [20] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Hachimantai,
Kamaishi,
Kuji,
Miyako,
Ninohe,
Ofunato,
Rikuzentakata,
Takizawa, and
Tono Districts of Iwate, Kamihei, Kesen, Kunohe, Ninohe, and Shimohei |
364,234 | Shun'ichi Suzuki [20] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Hanamaki,
Ichinoseki,
Kitakami, and
Oshu Districts of Isawa, Nishiiwai, and Waga |
374,393 | Takashi Fujiwara [21] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Sendai, wards of Aoba-ku and Taihaku-ku | 445,778 | Tōru Doi [22] | LDP | |
2nd district | Sendai, wards of Izumi-ku, Miyagino-ku and Wakabayashi-ku | 456,564 | Sayuri Kamata [18] | CDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Iwanuma,
Kakuda,
Natori, and
Shiroishi Districts of Igu, Katta, Shibata, and Watari |
282,793 | Akihiro Nishimura [11] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Higashimatsushima,
Ishinomaki,
Shiogama,
Tagajō, and
Tomiya Districts of Kurokawa, Miyagi, and Oshika |
388,880 | Shintaro Ito [14] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Kesennuma,
Kurihara,
Ōsaki, and
Tome Districts of Kami, Motoyoshi, and Tōda |
349,841 | Jun Azumi [13] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of
Kaminoyama,
Tendō, and
Yamagata District of Higashimurayama |
302,702 | Toshiaki Endo [17] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Higashine,
Murayama,
Nagai,
Nan'yō,
Obanazawa,
Sagae, and
Yonezawa Districts of Higashiokitama, Kitamurayama, Nishimurayama, and Nishiokitama |
311,389 | Norikazu Suzuki [20] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Sakata,
Shinjō, and
Tsuruoka Districts of Akumi, Higashitagawa, and Mogami |
284,580 | Ayuko Kato [18] | LDP |
The Northern Kanto proportional representation block (北関東) elects 20 members proportionally. It includes four prefectures in northern Kanto.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Cities of
Maebashi and
Numata District of Tone |
345,119 | Yasutaka Nakasone [11] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Isesaki,
Kiryū, and
Midori District Sawa |
331,700 | Toshiro Ino [14] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Ōta and
Tatebayashi District of Oura |
320,516 | Hiroyoshi Sasakawa [20] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of
Fujioka and part of
Takasaki District of Tano |
295,213 | Tatsuo Fukuda [21] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Annaka,
Shibukawa,
Tomioka, and part of
Takasaki Districts of Agatsuma, Kanra, and Kitagunma |
317,654 | Yūko Obuchi [15] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Saitama, wards of Midori-ku, Minuma, and Urawa-ku | 382,839 | Hideki Murai [9] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Part of city of Kawaguchi | 391,718 | Yoshitaka Shindō [20] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of Koshigaya and part of Kawaguchi | 381,903 | Hitoshi Kikawada [18] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of Asaka, Niiza, Shiki, and Wakō | 388,488 | Yasushi Hosaka [23] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Saitama, wards of Chūō-ku, Kita-ku, Nishi-ku and Ōmiya-ku | 393,216 | Yukio Edano [17] | CDP | |
6th district [changed 1] | Cities of Ageo, Kitamoto, Kōnosu, and Okegawa | 415,349 | Atsushi Ōshima [15] | CDP | |
7th district [changed 1] | Cities of Fujimi and Kawagoe | 388,546 | Hideyuki Nakano [11] | LDP | |
8th district [changed 1] | Cities of Fujimino, and Tokorozawa | 418,267 | Masahiko Shibayama [20] | LDP | |
9th district | Cities of Hannō, Hidaka, Iruma, and Sayama | 404,883 | Taku Ōtsuka [15] | LDP | |
10th district | Cities of
Higashimatsuyama,
Sakado, and
Tsurugashima
District of Hiki |
328,662 | Susumu Yamaguchi [16] | LDP | |
11th district [changed 1] | Cities of Chichibu, Fukaya, and Honjō | 340,853 | Ryūji Koizumi [18] | LDP | |
12th district [changed 1] | Cities of Gyōda, Hanyū, Kazo, and Kumagaya | 372,546 | Toshikazu Morita [9] | CDP | |
13th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Hasuda,
Kuki,
Satte, and
Shiraoka
Districts of Kita-Adachi, Kitakatsushika (Town of Sugito), and Minamisaitama |
372,386 | Shinako Tsuchiya [10] | LDP | |
14th district [changed 1] | Cities of Misato, Sōka, and Yashio | 402,229 | Hiromi Mitsubayashi [9] | LDP | |
15th district [changed 1] | Saitama, wards of Minami-ku and Sakura-ku | 411,169 | Ryōsei Tanaka [10] | LDP | |
16th district [changed 4] |
Saitama, ward of
Iwatsuki-ku
Cities of Kasukabe and Yoshikawa District of Kitakatsushika (Town of Matsubushi) |
377,417 | To be determined in 2025 |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Part of city of
Utsunomiya
District of Kawachi |
418,287 | Hajime Funada [21] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Kanuma,
Nikkō,
Sakura, and part of
Utsunomiya
District of Shioya |
256,007 | Akio Fukuda [21] | CDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Nasukarasuyama,
Nasushiobara,
Ōtawara, and
Yaita
District of Nasu |
240,132 | Kazuo Yana [16] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Mooka,
Oyama, and
Shimotsuke
Districts of Haga and Shimotsuga |
357,326 | Tsutomu Sato [20] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of Ashikaga, Sano, and Tochigi | 349,651 | Toshimitsu Motegi [9] | LDP |
The block constituency for southern Kanto (比例南関東ブロック, hirei minami-Kantō burokku) elects 22 members proportionally. It includes two prefectures in southern Kanto and one in eastern Chubu.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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1st district | Chiba, wards of Chūō-ku, Inage-ku, and Mihama-ku | 433,793 | Kaname Tajima [10] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] |
Chiba, ward of
Hanamigawa-ku
City Yachiyo |
317,682 | Takayuki Kobayashi [18] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 2] |
Chiba, ward of
Midori-ku
City of Ichihara |
336,547 | Hirokazu Matsuno [9] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 3] [changed 1] | Part of the cities of Funabashi, Ichikawa | 405,337 | Yoshihiko Noda [11] | CDP | |
5th district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Urayasu, and part of Ichikawa | 413,484 | Arfiya Eri [17] | LDP | |
6th district [changed 2] [changed 1] | City of Matsudo | 416,215 | Hiromichi Watanabe [12] | LDP | |
7th district [changed 1] | Cities of Nagareyama and Noda | 294,531 | Ken Saitō [20] | LDP | |
8th district [changed 2] [changed 1] | City of Kashiwa | 358,485 | Satoshi Honjo [23] | CDP | |
9th district [changed 2] |
Chiba, ward of
Wakaba-ku
Cities of Sakura, Yachimata, and Yotsukaidō |
407,318 | Soichiro Okuno [15] | CDP | |
10th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Asahi,
Chōshi,
Katori,
Narita, and
Sōsa
Districts of Katori |
329,853 | Motoo Hayashi [23] | LDP | |
11th district [changed 1] | Cities of Isumi, Katsuura, Mobara, Ōamishirasato, Tōgane, and Sanmu | 358,264 | Eisuke Mori [9] | LDP | |
12th district | Cities of
Futtsu,
Kamogawa,
Kimitsu,
Kisarazu,
Minamibōsō,
Sodegaura, and
Tateyama
District of Awa |
379,663 | Yasukazu Hamada [23] | LDP | |
13th district [changed 3] [changed 5] [changed 1] | Cities of
Abiko,
Inzai,
Kamagaya,
Shiroi, and
Tomisato
District of Iba |
418,355 | Hisashi Matsumoto [9] | LDP | |
14th district [changed 4] | Cities of Narashino and part of Funabashi | 414,157 | To be determined in 2025 |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 [changed 3] | Cities of
Kōfu,
Nirasaki,
Hokuto,
Minami-arupusu,
Chuo,
Kai Districts of Nishiyatsushiro, Minamikoma, and Nakakoma |
424,557 | Shinichi Nakatani [11] | LDP | |
District 2 [changed 3] | Cities of
Yamanashi,
Fujiyoshida,
Ōtsuki,
Tsuru,
Fuefuki,
Koshu, and
Uenohara Districts of Kitatsuru and Minamitsuru |
260,824 | Noriko Horiuchi [23] | LDP |
The block constituency for Tokyo (比例東京ブロック) elects 17 members proportionally. It covers Tokyo prefecture.
The block constituency for Hokurikushinetsu (北陸信越) elects 11 members proportionally. It combines five prefectures of the Hokuriku and Shin'etsu subregions in northern Chubu.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 3] | Cities of
Awara,
Fukui,
Katsuyama,
Ono, and
Sakai
District of Yoshida |
373,417 | Tomomi Inada [14] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Echizen,
Obama,
Sabae, and
Tsuruga
Districts of Imadate, Mikata, Minamikaminaka, Nanjō, Nyū, and Ōi |
261,145 | Tsuyoshi Takagi [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | City of Kanazawa | 376,016 | Takuo Komori [18] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Hakusan,
Kaga,
Komatsu,
Nomi, and
Nonoichi
District of Nomi |
325,277 | Hajime Sasaki [20] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Hakui, Kahoku, Nanao, Suzu, and Wajima. | 241,238 | Shoji Nishida [11] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 1] |
Niigata, wards of
Chūō-ku,
Higashi-ku, and
Kōnan-ku
City of Sado |
365,049 | Chinami Nishimura [11] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 1] |
Niigata, wards of
Minami-ku,
Nishi-ku, and
Nishikan-ku
Cities of Sanjō, Kamo, and Tsubame Districts of Minamikanbara and Nishikanbara |
402,082 | Kenichi Hosoda | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] |
Niigata, wards of
Akiha-ku and
Kita-ku
Cities of Agano, Gosen, Murakami, Shibata, and Tainai Districts of Higashikanbara, Iwafune, and Kitakanbara |
381,835 | Hiroaki Saito [20] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of Kashiwazaki, Mitsuke, Nagaoka, and Ojiya | 362,100 | Makiko Kikuta [9] | CDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Itoigawa,
Jōetsu,
Minamiuonuma,
Myōkō,
Uonuma, and
Tōkamachi
Districts of Minamiuonuma and Nakauonuma |
352,135 | Ryuichi Yoneyama [16] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of
Iiyama,
Nakano,
Suzaka, and part of
Nagano
Districts of Kamitakai, Shimominochi, and Shimotakai |
424,275 | Kenta Wakabayashi [12] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Azumino,
Matsumoto and
Ōmachi, and part of
Nagano
Districts of Higashichikuma, Kamiminochi, and Kitaazumi |
381,349 | Mitsu Shimojo [20] | CDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Chikuma,
Komoro,
Saku,
Tōmi and
Ueda
Districts of Chiisagata, Hanishina, Kitasaku, and Minamisaku |
398,639 | Yosei Ide [14] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of Chino, Okaya, Shiojiri, and Suwa | 239,642 | Shigeyuki Goto [19] | LDP | |
5th district | Cities of Iida, Ina and Komagane | 278,839 | Ichiro Miyashita [9] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Part of the city of Toyama | 267,663 | Hiroaki Tabata [10] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Kurobe,
Namerikawa,
Uozu, and part of
Toyama
Districts of Nakaniikawa and Shimoniikawa. |
245,898 | Eishun Ueda [25] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Himi, Imizu, Nanto, Oyabe, Takaoka, and Tonami | 362,175 | Keiichiro Tachibana [10] | LDP |
The block constituency for Tokai (東海) elects 21 members proportionally. It covers three prefectures in southern Chubu, as well as one prefecture in Kinki.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | City of Gifu | 336,264 | Seiko Noda [11] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of Ōgaki and Kaizu | 298,922 | Yasufumi Tanahashi [10] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of Hashima, Kakamigahara, Mino, Mizuho, Motosu, Seki, and Yamagata | 411,722 | Yoji Muto [9] | LDP | |
4th district | Cities of Gero, Gujō, Hida, Kani, Minokamo, and Takayama | 327,816 | Shumpei Kaneko [18] | LDP | |
5th district | Cities of Ena, Mizunami, Nakatsugawa, Tajimi, and Toki | 271,830 | Keiji Furuya [21] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of Matsuaka and Tsu | 358,042 | Norihisa Tamura [10] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of Iga, Kameyama, Nabari, Suzuka, and part of Yokkaichi | 407,181 | Hideto Kawasaki [18] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Inabe, Kuwana, and part of Yokkaichi | 414,798 | Katsuya Okada [15] | CDP | |
4th district | Cities of
Ise,
Kumano,
Owase,
Toba, and
Shima
Disitricts of Kitamuro, Minamimuro, Taki, and Watarai |
294,027 | Eikei Suzuki [20] | LDP |
The block constituency for Kinki (Kansai) (近畿) elects 29 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Kinki region minus Mie Prefecture.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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1st district | Kobe, wards of Chūō-ku, Higashinada-ku, and Nada-ku | 394,037 | Nobuhiko Isaka [14] | CDP | |
2nd district |
Kobe, wards of
Hyōgo-ku,
Kita-ku, and
Nagata-ku
Part of the city of Nishinomiya |
385,407 | Kazuyoshi Akaba [13] | Komeito | |
3rd district | Kobe, wards of Suma-ku and Tarumi-ku | 313,392 | Yoshihiro Seki [20] | LDP | |
4th district |
Kobe, ward of
Nishi-ku
Cities of Kasai, Katō, Miki, Nishiwaki, and Ono District of Taka |
419,227 | Hisayuki Fujii [21] | LDP | |
5th district [changed 1] | Cities of Asago, Sanda, Tamba, Tamba-Sasayama, Toyooka, Yabu, and part of Kawanishi | 381,054 | Koichi Tani [10] | LDP | |
6th district [changed 1] | Cities of Itami, Takarazuka, and part of Kawanishi | 449,512 | Koichiro Ichimura [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
7th district | Cities of Ashiya and part of Nishinomiya | 443,422 | Kenji Yamada [16] | LDP | |
8th district | City of Amagasaki | 386,380 | Hiromasa Nakano [11] | Komeito | |
9th district | Cities of Akashi, Awaji, Minamiawaji, and Sumoto | 363,654 | Yasutoshi Nishimura [11] | LDP | |
10th district | Cities of
Kakogawa and
Takasago
District of Kako |
347,377 | Kisaburo Tokai [10] | LDP | |
11th district | Part of the city of Himeji | 399,004 | Takeaki Matsumoto [9] | LDP | |
12th district | Cities of Aioi, Ako, Shiso, Tatsuno, and part of Himeji | 282,431 | Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi [16] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Kyoto, wards of Kamigyō-ku, Kita-ku, Nakagyō-ku, Minami-ku, and Shimogyō-ku | 390,269 | Yasushi Katsume [18] | LDP | |
2nd district | Kyoto, wards of Higashiyama-ku, Sakyō-ku, and Yamashina-ku | 263,524 | Seiji Maehara [9] | DPFP | |
3rd district |
Kyoto, ward of
Fushimi-ku
Cities of Mukō and Nagaokakyō District of Otokuni |
353,363 | Kenta Izumi [14] | CDP | |
4th district | Kyoto, wards of Nishikyō-ku and Ukyō-ku | 394,845 | Keiro Kitagami [18] | YK | |
5th district | Vities of
Ayabe,
Fukuchiyama,
Kyōtango,
Maizuru, and
Miyazu
District of Yosa |
236,343 | Taro Honda [23] | LDP | |
6th district | Cities of Joyo, Kizugawa, Kyōtanabe, Uji, and Yawata | 459,643 | Kazunori Yamanoi [16] | CDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of Ikoma and part of Nara | 394,347 | Sumio Mabuchi [9] | CDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Kashiba,
Tenri,
Yamatokōriyama, and part of
Nara
Districts of Ikoma, Kitakatsuragi, Shiki, and Yamabe |
382,819 | Sanae Takaichi [10] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Gojō, Gose, Kashihara, Katsuragi, Sakurai, Uda and Yamatotakada | 352,656 | Taido Tanose [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Osaka, wards of Chūō-ku, Higashinari-ku , Minato-ku, Naniwa-ku, Nishi-ku, and Tennōji-ku | 433,378 | Hidetaka Inoue [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
2nd district | Osaka, wards of Abeno-ku, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Hirano-ku, and Ikuno-ku | 445,958 | Tadashi Morishima [9] | Nippon Ishin | |
3rd district | Osaka, wards of Nishinari-ku, Suminoe-ku, Sumiyosho-ku, and Taisho-ku | 365,973 | Shigeki Sato [20] | Komeito | |
4th district | Osaka, wards of Fukushima-ku, Joto-ku, Kita-ku, and Miyakojima-ku | 410,669 | Teruo Minobe [9] | Nippon Ishin | |
5th district | Osaka, wards of Higashiyodogawa-ku, Konohana-ku, Nishiyodogawa-ku, and Yodogawa-ku | 432,729 | Toru Kunishige [18] | Komeito | |
6th district | Osaka, wards of Asahi-ku and Tsurumi-ku | 390,026 | Shinichi Isa [14] | Komeito | |
7th district | Cities of Settsu and Suita | 385,703 | Takemitsu Okushita [15] | Nippon Ishin | |
8th district [changed 1] | Cities of Ikeda and Toyonaka | 423,902 | Joji Uruma [25] | Nippon Ishin | |
9th district [changed 1] | Cities of
Ibaraki and
Minoo
District of Toyono |
371,891 | Yasushi Adachi [13] | Nippon Ishin | |
10th district | City of
Takatsuki
District of Mishima |
320,615 | Taku Ikeshita [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
11th district | Cities of Hirakata and Katano | 398,982 | Hiroshi Nakatsuka [11] | Nippon Ishin | |
12th district | Cities of Daitō, Neyagawa, and Shijōnawate | 339,048 | Fumitake Fujita [21] | Nippon Ishin | |
13th district | City of Higashiōsaka | 400,456 | Ryohei Iwatani [14] | Nippon Ishin | |
14th district | Cities of Fujiidera, Habikino, Kashiwara, and Yao | 420,979 | Hitoshi Aoyagi [13] | Nippon Ishin | |
15th district |
Sakai, ward of
Mihara-ku
Cities of Kawachinagano, Matsubara, Ōsakasayama, and Tondabayashi District of Minamikawachi |
388,103 | Yasuto Urano [25] | Nippon Ishin | |
16th district | Sakai, wards of Higashi-ku, Kita-ku, and Sakai-ku | 326,786 | Kazuo Kitagawa [18] | Komeito | |
17th district | Sakai, wards of Minami-ku, Naka-ku, and Nishi-ku | 329,205 | Nobuyuki Baba [26] | Nippon Ishin | |
18th district | Cities of
Izumi,
Izumiōtsu,
Kishiwada, and
Takaishi
District of Senboku |
433,984 | Takashi Endo [17] | Nippon Ishin | |
19th district | Cities of
Hannan,
Izumisano,
Kaizuka, and
Sennan
District of Sennan |
303,724 | Nobuhisa Ito [14] | Nippon Ishin |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Cities of Ōtsu and Takashima | 325,422 | Toshitaka Ooka [15] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Higashiōmi, Maibara, Nagahama, Hikone, and Ōmihachiman | 437,139 | Kenichiro Ueno [25] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Kōka, Konan, Kusatsu, Moriyama, Rittō and Yasu | 392,383 | Nobuhide Takemura [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | City of Iwade, Kinokawa, and Wakayama | 403,217 | Yumi Hayashi [23] | Nippon Ishin | |
2nd district [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities of
Arida,
Gobō,
Hashimoto,
Kainan,
Shingū, and
Tanabe
Districts of Arida, Hidaka, Higashimuro, Ito, Kaisō, and Nishimuro |
392,379 | Masatoshi Ishida [14] | LDP |
The block constituency for Chugoku (中国) elects 11 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Chugoku region.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Hiroshima, wards of Higashi-ku, Minami-ku, and Naka-ku | 410,425 | |||
2nd district [changed 1] |
Hiroshima, wards of
Nishi-ku and
Saeki-ku
Cities of Hatsukaichi, and Ōtake |
391,029 | Hiroshi Hiraguchi [23] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Hiroshima, wards of Aki-ku, Asakita-ku and Asaminami-ku | 423,244 | |||
4th district [changed 1] | Cities of Etajima, Higashihiroshima, Kure, and Takehara | 398,489 | |||
5th district [changed 1] | Fuchū, Mihara, Miyoshi, Onomichi, and Shōbara | 309,901 | Minoru Terada [10] | LDP | |
6th district [changed 1] | City of Fukuyama | 381,074 |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Okayama, ward of Kita-ku | 329,469 | Ichiro Aisawa [13] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Okayama, ward of Higashi-ku, Minami-ku, and Naka-ku | 417,620 | Takashi Yamashita [16] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Asakuchi,
Ibara,
Kasaoka,
Mimasaka,
Maniwa,
Niimi,
Sōja,
Takahashi, and
Tsuyama
Districts of Aida, Asakuchi, Katsuta, Kume, Maniwa, Oda, and Tomata |
410,597 | Shojiro Hiranuma [23] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | City of
Kurashiki
District of Tsukubo |
405,558 | Gaku Hashimoto [23] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities of Matsue, Unnan, and Yasugi | 259,179 | Hiroyuki Hosoda [23] | Independent | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 1] | Cities Gōtsu, Hamada, Izumo, Masuda, and Ōda | 296,468 | Yasuhiro Takami [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 3] | Cities of Kurayoshi and Tottori | 229,371 | Shigeru Ishiba [14] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 3] | Cities of
Sakaiminato and
Yonago
Districts of Hino, Saihaku, and Tōhaku (Towns of Hokuei, Kotoura, and Yurihama) |
232,955 | Ryosei Akazawa [13] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Cities of Hōfu, Ube, and Yamaguchi | 391,474 | Masahiko Kōmura [18] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of Hikari, Iwakuni, Kudamatsu, Shūnan, and Yanai | 386,937 | Nobuchiyo Kishi [18] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Hagi,
Mine,
Nagato,
Sanyo-Onoda, and
Shimonoseki
District of Abu |
355,510 | Yoshimasa Hayashi [23] | LDP |
The block constituency for Shikoku (比例四国ブロック) elects 6 members proportionally. It corresponds to the Shikoku region.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 [changed 1] | City of Matsuyama | 426,322 | Akihisa Shiozaki [20] | LDP | |
District 2 [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities of
Imabari,
Niihama,
Saijō, and
Shikokuchūō
District of Ochi |
393,597 | Seiichiro Murakami [9] | LDP | |
District 3 [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities
Iyo,
Ōzu,
Seiyo,
Uwajima,
Tōon, and
Yawatahama
Districts Iyo, Kamiukena, Kita, Kitauwa, Minamiuwa, and Nishiuwa |
314,289 | Takumi Ihara [14] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Part of the city of Takamatsu | 312,992 | Junya Ogawa [15] | CDP | |
2nd district | Cities of Higashikagawa, Sakaide, Sanuki and parts of Takamatsu and Marugame | 256,773 | Yuichiro Tamaki [10] | DPFP | |
3rd district | Cities
Kan'onji,
Mitoyo,
Zentsuji, and part of
Marugame
District of Nakatado |
238,016 | Keitaro Ohno [15] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of Aki, Kami, Kōnan, Muroto, Nankoku, and part of Kōchi | 308,938 | Gen Nakatani [11] | LDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of Shimanto, Susaki, Sukumo and Tosa, Tosashimizu, and part of Kōchi | 284,670 | Masanao Ozaki [15] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of: Tokushima, Komatsushima, and Anan. | 360,095 | Hirobumi Niki [11] | YK | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of: Awa, Yoshinogawa, Naruto, Mima, and Miyoshi. | 258,564 | Shunichi Yamaguchi [16] | LDP |
The block constituency for Kyūshū (九州) elects 21 members proportionally. It includes all the prefectures on Kyūshū island, as well as Okinawa Prefecture.
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 1] | Fukuoka, wards of Hakata-ku and part of Higashi-ku | 431,653 | Takahiro Inoue [14] | LDP | |
2nd district | Fukuoka, wards of Chūō-ku and part of Jonan-ku and Minami-ku | 453,775 | Makoto Oniki [15] | LDP | |
3rd district |
Fukuoka, wards of
Nishi-ku,
Sawara-ku, and part of
Jonan-ku
City of Itoshima |
446,205 | Atsushi Koga [18] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 1] | Fukuoka, part of the ward of Higashi-ku | 398,041 | Hideki Miyauchi [9] | LDP | |
5th district |
Fukuoka, part of the ward of
Minami-ku
Cities of Asakura, Chikushino, Dazaifu, Kasuga, Nakagawa and Onojo District of Asakura |
456,331 | Kaname Tsutsumi [10] | CDP | |
6th district | Cities of Kurume, Ogori, Okawa, and Ukiha | 373,877 | Jiro Hatoyama [23] | LDP | |
7th district | Cities of
Chikugo,
Miyama,
Omuta,
Yame, and
Yanagawa
District of Yame |
286,562 | Satoshi Fujimaru [21] | LDP | |
8th district | Cities of Iizuka, Kama, Miyawaka, Nakama, and Nogata | 347,369 | Tarō Asō [13] | LDP | |
9th district | Kitakyushu, wards of Tobata-ku, Wakamatsu-ku, Yahatahigashi-ku, and Yahatanishi-ku | 378,490 | Rintaro Ogata [15] | Komeito | |
10th district | Kitakyushu, wards of Kokurakita-ku, Kokuraminami-ku, and Moji-ku | 406,620 | Takashi Kii [18] | CDP | |
11th district | Cities of Buzen, Tagawa, and Yukuhashi | 255,347 | Ryota Takeda [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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1st district | Part of the city of
Kagoshima
District of Kagoshima |
357,284 | Takuma Miyaji [9] | LDP | |
2nd district | Cities of
Amami,
Ibusuki,
Makurazaki,
Minamisatsuma,
Minamikyushu, and part of
Kagoshima
District of Ōshima |
334,582 | Satoshi Mitazono [9] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of Aira, Akune, Hioki, Ichikikushikino, Isa, Izumi, and Satsumasendai | 316,469 | Takeshi Noma [11] | CDP | |
4th district | Cities of Kanoya, Kirishima, Nishinoomote, Shibushi, Soo, and Tarumizu | 323,373 | Hiroshi Moriyama [9] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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1st district | Kumamoto, wards of Chuo, Higashi, and Kita | 422,072 | Minoru Kihara [18] | LDP | |
2nd district | Kumamoto, wards of Nishi and Minami | 313,172 | Daisuke Nishino [11] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Kochi,
Aso,
Kikuchi, and
Yamaga
Districts of Aso, Kamimashiki, and Kikuchi |
315,454 | Tetsushi Sakamoto [10] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 3] | Cities of
Amakusa,
Hitoyoshi,
Kami-Amakusa,
Minamata,
Uki,
Uto, and
Yatsushiro
Districts of Ashikita, Amakusa, Kuma, Shimomashiki, and Yatsushiro |
399,867 | Yasushi Kaneko [18] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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Miyazaki 1st | City of
Miyazaki
District of Higashimorokata |
354,398 | So Watanabe [12] | CDP | |
Miyazaki 2nd | Cities of
Hyuga,
Nobeoka, and
Saito
Districts of Higashiusuki, Koyu, and Nishiusuki |
270,284 | Taku Etō [17] | LDP | |
Miyazaki 3rd | Cities of
Ebino,
Kobayashi,
Kushima,
Miyakonojo, and
Nichinan
Districts of Kitamorokata and Nishimorokata |
271,813 | Yoshihisa Furukawa [21] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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1st district [changed 1] | City of Nagasaki | 344,579 | Hideko Nishioka [11] | DPFP | |
2nd district [changed 1] | Cities of
Iki,
Isahaya,
Minamishimabara,
Omura,
Shimabara,
Unzen, and
Tsushima
District of Nishisonogi |
403,812 | Ryusho Kato [18] | LDP | |
3rd district [changed 3] [changed 1] | Cities of
Gotō,
Hirado,
Matsuura,
Saikai, and
Sasebo
Districts of Higashisonogi, Kitamatsuura, and Minamimatsura |
357,963 | Yaichi Tanigawa [10] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district | Part of the city of Ōita | 386,368 | Shuji Kira [18] | YK | |
2nd district | Cities of
Bungo-ōno,
Hita,
Saiki,
Taketa,
Tsukumi,
Yufu,
Usuki, and part of
Ōita
District of Kusu |
264,423 | Seishirō Etō [17] | LDP | |
3rd district | Cities of
Beppu,
Bungotakada,
Kitsuki,
Nakatsu,
Kunisaki, and
Usa
Districts of Hayami, and Higashikunisaki |
299,659 | Takeshi Iwaya [14] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st district [changed 2] | City of
Naha
District of Shimajiri (Town of Kumejima and villages of Aguni, Kitadaitō, Minamidaitō, Tokashiki, Tonaki, and Zamami) |
268,018 | Seiken Akamine [13] | Communist | |
2nd district [changed 2] | Cities of
Ginowan and
Urasoe
District of Nakagami |
296,016 | Kunio Arakaki [13] | CDP | |
3rd district [changed 2] | Cities of
Nago,
Okinawa,
Uruma
Districts of Kunigami and Shimajiri (Villages of Iheya and Izena) |
318,484 | Aiko Shimajiri [20] | LDP | |
4th district [changed 5] | Cities of
Miyakojima,
Ishigaki,
Itoman,
Tomigusuku and
Nanjō.
Districts of: Miyako, Yaeyama, Shimajiri (Towns of Haebaru, Yaese, and Yonabaru) |
296,996 | Kōsaburō Nishime [11] | LDP |
District | Areas included | Number of constituents [8] | Current representative | Party represented | Map |
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1st district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of Kanzaki, Saga, and Tosu | 333,869 | Kazuhiro Haraguchi [23] | CDP | |
2nd district [changed 2] [changed 3] | Cities of
Kashima,
Ogi,
Imari,
Karatsu,
Ureshino,
Takeo, and
Taku.
Districts of Fujitsu, Kishima, Higashimatsuura, and Nishimatsuura. |
338,720 | Hiroshi Ogushi [15] | CDP |