Breaking the backs of farmersCan Japan curb the power of its rural voters? TOTTORI prefecture on the Sea of Japan is known for its vast sand dunes and for having the smallest prefectural population in Japan, of which about one in six lives on a farm. In last summer's election for the upper house, its 500,000-odd voters sent one representative to the Diet (parliament). Kanagawa prefecture, a gritty
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