Japan Hotels and Beach Resorts Online Hotel Reservation Center with up to 76% Discount on Published Rates !!!
South East Asia Tours offers Worldwide Hotel Reservation, Air Ticketing, Car Rental, Tour Packages, Transfers and more with up to 76% discount on published rates !

  Trunk Line Number :+(63) 35 - 4198329
If you call from UK for your Reservations, Dial: 0871284 0702
Fax Number : +(63) 35 2266387
Contact Us : inquiry@southtravels.com

All About Japan - with List of 5 Star, 4 Star and 3 Star Japan Hotels and Beach Resorts

JapanTravel Tips

 

 

Japan Government and Politics

The Diet sits in joint session.

The Imperial Palace in Tokyo
is the primary residence of the Emperor

The Diet

Political scientists consider Japan to be a constitutional monarchy , based largely on the British system. The "highest organ of state power" is its bicameral parliament , the Kokkai or "Diet". The Diet consists of a House of Representatives (Lower House or Shugi-in ) containing 480 seats, elected by popular vote every four years or when dissolved, and a House of Councillors (Upper House or Sangi-in ) of 242 seats, whose popularly elected members serve six-year terms. There is universal adult (over 20 years old) suffrage with a secret ballot for all elective offices.

The Cabinet is composed of a Prime Minister and ministers of state, and is responsible to the Diet. The Prime Minister must be a member of the Diet and is designated by his colleagues. The Prime Minister has the power to appoint and remove ministers, a majority of whom must be Diet members. The conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has been in power since 1955 , except for a short-lived coalition government formed from its opposition parties in 1993 ; the largest opposition party is the liberal-socialist Democratic Party of Japan .

The Imperial Household

The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is the primary residence of the Emperor

The status of the Emperor has been vague at best. Constitution of Japan defines the Emperor to be "the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people", while what the symbol refers to (e.g., head of state?) or whether the emperor is a political or cultural symbol have been subject to much debate. He performs only ceremonial duties and holds no real power, not even emergency reserve powers . Sovereignty, previously embodied in the Emperor, is vested in the Japanese people by the Constitution . Though the official status is disputed, in diplomatic occasions the Emperor tends to behave and be seen as though he were a head of state.

Akihito is the current and 125th Emperor of Japan . He assumed the throne after the death of his father, Hirohito , on January 7 , 1989 , formally becoming the 125th Japanese monarch on November 12 , 1990 . His son, Crown Prince Naruhito , married a commoner, Masako Owada , and the couple gave birth to a girl, Princess Aiko . The Imperial Household Law of 1947 limits succession to males: since neither of the former Emperor Hirohito's sons have a direct male descendant, some public and parliament members perceive Chrysanthemum Throne continuity to be in jeopardy despite a line of succession seven levels deep. This perception and a new regard for women's rights led some to call for revision of imperial law to allow succession through females. Speculation in the press has linked deterioration of Crown Princess Masako's health to pressure from Imperial Household bureaucrats to bear a male child.

More affordable hotelsMORE TRAVEL TIPS IN JAPAN


About Us | Contact Us | Currency Exchange | Discount Airfare | Guestbook | Disclaimer | FAQ's

SouthTravels.com
Copyright © SouthTravels.com. All Rights Reserved.
Japan Hotels, Tokyo Hotels, Sapporo Hotels, Yokohama Hotels, Fukuoka Hotels, Hiroshima Hotels, Osaka Hotels, Kyoto Hotels, Okayama Hotels