Abstract
The Article focuses on the author's views concerning the decision of the Japanese Supreme Court towards the election of members in the House of Representatives and the House of Councilors. It highlights the Japanese Election Law which regulates the election of members in the Upper and Lower Houses. It stresses the disparities in voting power in large cities which violate the equality guarantee of the Japanese Constitution.
Keywords
Constitutional law -- Japan, Election law -- Japan, Reforms -- Japan, Japan. Daishin'in