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Political party in Japan
Greens Japan 緑の党グリーンズジャパン
Midori no Tō
President
Satoshi Yagi, Nao Suguro, Hitoshi Nakayama
Founded
22 November 2008 (22 November 2008) (Established as a political party 28 July 2012)
Merger of
Rainbow and Greens Japan Greens
Headquarters
Kōenji Bldg. 404, 2-3-4 Kōenji-Kita, Suginami, Tokyo
Membership (2012)
1,000 [1]
Ideology
Green politics
Anti-Trans-Pacific Partnership[2]
Anti-nuclear power[3][4]
Political position
Centre-left to left-wing
Regional affiliation
Asia Pacific Greens Federation
International affiliation
Global Greens
Councillors
0 / 242
Representatives
0 / 480
Prefectural assembly members
2 / 2,609
City, special ward, town and village assembly members
30 / 29,839
Website
greens.gr.jp
Politics of Japan
Political parties
Elections
Part of a series on
Green politics
Core topics
Climate change litigation
Fossil fuels lobby
Green politics
Green party
List of topics
Politics of climate change
Four pillars
Ecological wisdom
Social justice
Grassroots democracy
Nonviolence
Perspectives
Alter-globalization
Bright green environmentalism
Criticisms of globalization
Deep ecology
Degrowth
Dirty hands
Disinvestment
Ecoauthoritarianism
Eco-capitalism
Ecocentrism
Ecofascism
Ecofeminism
Eco-nationalism
Eco-socialism
Environmentalism
Environmental skepticism
Green anarchism
Green conservatism
Green left
Green liberalism
Green libertarianism
Green Zionism
Social ecology
Queer ecology
Organizations
Asia Pacific Greens Federation
European Green Party
Federation of Green Parties of Africa
Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas
Federation of Young European Greens
Global Greens
Global Young Greens
World Ecological Parties
Related topics
Carbon fee and dividend
Carbon tax
Circular economy
Climate change mitigation
Climate finance
Climate justice
Climate target
Conservation movement
Corporate political activism
Eco-investing
Ecological economics
Ecological modernization
Ecomodernism
Eco-tariff
Ecotax
Eco-terrorism
Environmental
conflict
effects of agriculture
effects of aviation
finance
issues
justice
movement
planning
pricing reform
racism
technology
Environmentalism
opposition
Stewardship
in music
Fossil fuel phase-out
Green
development
economy
growth
grabbing
greening
imperialism
industrial policy
infrastructure
job
New Deal
recovery
retrofit
state
theory
transport hierarchy
vehicle
washing
Localism
Low-carbon economy
List of environmental incidents
conflicts
killings
Political ecology
Progressivism
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design
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The Greens Japan (緑の党グリーンズジャパン, Midori no Tō Greens Japan, literally "green party Greens Japan") is an established national green party in Japan.
After the electoral success of Green activist Ryuhei Kawada in the 2007 House of Councillors election, the local green political network Rainbow and Greens had reportedly decided to dissolve itself and merge with the Japan Greens in December 2007. The two precedent organizations dissolved themselves and relaunched as Greens Japan, a political organization in late 2008, under its former Japanese name, Midori no Mirai (みどりの未来 - "green future").
^Anti-nuclear campaigners launch Japan's first green party. The Guardian. Published 30 July 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
^Japan must not join negotiations for TPP. Greens Japan (official website). Published March 13th, 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
^Anti-nuclear campaigners launch Japan's first green party. The Guardian. Published 30 July 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
^'Greens Japan formal declaration on the occasion of the relaunch of the Sendai Nuclear Plant'. Greens Japan (official website). Published 11 August 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
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