Nagoya citizens not only gave Mr Kawamura three times the votes of his DPJ rival.
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Mr. KAWAMURA: I was just speaking with some grower groups here in the San Joaquin Valley, just a few minutes ago.
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Mr Kawamura reckons the movement will come to resemble the alliance of fiefs in western Japan that helped topple the shogunate in the 1860s.
Mr. KAWAMURA: We have perishable crops, and they're vulnerable to disease.
Should Messrs Kawamura and Omura manage to stuff the new assemblies with their supporters in the spring elections, they could help unleash forces of decentralisation in Japan.
Kawamura says those vagaries are just part of farming.
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