Tokyo Governor election race kicks off, with incumbent Koike leading the pack

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TOKYO - Election campaigning for the right to lead Tokyo, a bustling mega-metropolis of 14 million people with an economy the size of Indonesia's, kicked off yesterday with a crowded field of candidates looking to topple incumbent Governor Yuriko Koike.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - Election campaigning for the right to lead Tokyo, a bustling mega-metropolis of 14 million people with an economy the size of Indonesia's, kicked off yesterday with a crowded field of candidates looking to topple incumbent Governor Yuriko Koike.

But she is not without controversy. Questions were raised, then debunked, over the veracity of her graduation certificate from Cairo University in 1976. Ms Koike stressed the need to prepare for a second wave, and said she will set up a Tokyo version of the United States' Centers for Disease Control, while other candidates pledged more help to those who have had their livelihoods upended by the crisis.

There was also the debacle of the relocation of the Tsukiji fish market to Toyosu, which was delayed by two years. The plan was first to convert the former Tsukiji site into a"culinary theme park" and then to an international conference hall, but its fate is still up in the air.

 

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