In order to conduct fair elections, based on Article 181 of the Local Autonomy Law (Law No. 67 of 1947), a council-based executive body independent from the mayor established in prefectures and municipalities. Based on the regulations, manage the affairs related to the election of the ordinary local government, the country, other local governments and other public bodies and the affairs related thereto-Article 7 of the Public Offices Election Law (Law No. 100 of 1950): Election Control Ensuring the fairness of voters-When you turn 18, you have the right to choose a representative. Lamentation, seriousness, and generational disparity at the abnormally low voter turnout of the generation with children. Inheritance to public opinion where Japanese ignorance prevails.
There is a record that Dainichizuka on Mt. Kono was presented during a land survey by Ina Bizennokami Tadatsugu(1550-1610: Local expert ﹦Agricultural administration bureaucrat ≈ 地方巧者(農政官僚))during the Kan'ei era (1624-1643), and it is said that there was already a zelkova tree there at that time. In the Meiji era, Iinuma Elementary School was built on the site, and in 1978, the site was left as land owned by Katori Shrine within the grounds of Ishige Nishi Community Center, where it remains to this day. Years of wind and rain have caused the mound's fill to wash away, exposing the zelkova roots, and although a hollow has developed around the base, the tree is in excellent health. The trunk circumference is 520cm at its eye level. The 1600s marked the end of an age of war and the beginning of an era of large-scale development and the expansion of cultivated land. In the 1700s, the glory of the Genroku era came to an end and a period of disasters followed. The Shogunate's mana...