TOKYO -- Japan's ruling coalition is within reach of a majority in the July 10 upper house election, a Nikkei poll shows, with the largest opposition party expected to struggle.
July 10 election likely to give pro-constitutional reform parties a two-thirds edge
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida campaigns for his Liberal Democratic Party ahead of the July 10 upper house election. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan's ruling coalition is within reach of a majority in the July 10 upper house election, a Nikkei poll shows, with the largest opposition party expected to struggle.