The Japanese Initiatives from Osaka, formerly known as the Osaka Restoration Association, is a regional political party in Japan that primarily operates in the Osaka Prefecture. It was founded by Tōru Hashimoto, a former governor of Osaka Prefecture and mayor of Osaka City, along with Ichirō Matsui. The party's creation was driven by a desire to implement dramatic political and administrative reforms within Osaka and to challenge the status quo of national politics.
The core values and objectives of the Japanese Initiatives from Osaka revolve around decentralization and local aut…
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