Key Facts
• Early voting for the House of Councillors election starts on July 4, 2025.
• 203 early voting stations set up across 59 municipalities in Fukushima Prefecture.
• Locations include city halls, town offices, and shopping centers like MEGA Don Quijote UNY Aizuwakamatsu.
• Additional polling stations established at Nihon University College of Engineering and Koriyama Women’s University.
• Seven towns and villages affected by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster provide polling stations in evacuation areas.
• Mobile polling stations available in 10 municipalities, including Fukushima City and Iwaki City.
• Common polling stations introduced in Kawamata and Ishikawa towns.
• Details on polling locations and hours available on the Fukushima Prefecture election website.
Summary
Early voting for Japan’s House of Councillors election commenced on July 4, 2025, across Fukushima Prefecture. A total of 203 polling stations have been established in 59 municipalities, including city halls, town offices, and shopping centers. Special provisions have been made for seven towns and villages affected by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, with polling stations set up in evacuation areas. Additionally, mobile polling stations are available in 10 municipalities, and common polling stations have been introduced in Kawamata and Ishikawa towns. Voters can find detailed information on polling locations and hours on the Fukushima Prefecture election website.
