Campaigning for Japan's general election officially began on October 15, giving candidates 12 days before voters go to the polls and collectively choose the party or parties that will form the next government on October 27, Report informs referring to Nikkei Asia.
Of the 465 lower house seats, 289 will go to directly elected politicians from single constituencies.
Another 176 winners will come through a proportional representation system that divides the country into 11 constituencies.
More than 1,300 candidates are expected to run, up from 1,051 in the last such election in 2021