Greens Japan

Greens Japan
緑の党グリーンズジャパン
President Satoshi Yagi, Nao Suguro, Hitoshi Nakayama
Founded 22 November 2008 (22 November 2008)
(Established as a political party 28 July 2012)
Headquarters Kōenji Bldg. 404, 2-3-4 Kōenji-Kita, Suginami, Tokyo
Ideology
Political position Left-wing
International affiliation Global Greens
Councillors
0 / 242
Representatives
0 / 480
Website
greens.gr.jp
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The Greens Japan (緑の党グリーンズジャパン Midori no Tō Greens Japan, literally "green party Greens Japan") is an established national Green party in Japan.

It has 592 members as of 25 August 2007, when it was called Japan Greens (みどりのテーブル Midori no Tēburu, "green table"). After the electoral success of Green activist Ryuhei Kawada in the 2007 House of Councillors election, the local green political network Rainbow and Greens has reportedly decided to dissolve itself and merge with the Japan Greens in December 2007. The two precedent organizations dissolved themselves and relaunched as Greens Japan, a political organization in late 2008, under its former Japanese name, Midori no Mirai (みどりの未来 - "green future").

Representation

On the 22 of November, 2010 Kazumi Inamura became the first popularly elected Greens Japan Mayor, in the city of Amagasaki as well as the first popularly elected female mayor of the city with 54% of the vote.

Party Establishment

On 28 July 2012, the party was officially re-established under its new name by local assembly members and civic groups to run in the Upper House election to reduce and terminate Japan's nuclear power generation and opposition to the nation's entry into the Trans-Pacific Partnership, both eyed by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda of the Democratic Party of Japan.

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