National Diet

National Diet of Japan

国会

Kokkai
221st Session of the National Diet
Type
Type
Houses
History
Founded29 November 1890
(135 years, 108 days)
Leadership
Masakazu Sekiguchi, LDP
since 11 November 2024
Eisuke Mori, LDP
since 18 February 2026
Sanae Takaichi, LDP
since 21 October 2025
Structure
Seats
House of Councillors political groups
Government (101)
  •   LDP (101)

Supported by (19)

Opposition (121)

Unaffiliated (6)

Vacant (1)

  •   Vacant (1)
House of Representatives political groups
Government (316)

Supported by (36)

Opposition (106)

Unaffiliated (7)

Elections
Parallel voting:
Single non-transferable vote (148 seats)
Party-list proportional representation (100 seats)
Staggered elections
Parallel voting:
First-past-the-post voting (289 seats)
Party-list proportional representation (176 seats)
Last House of Councillors election
20 July 2025
8 February 2026
Next House of Councillors election
2028
By 2030
Meeting place
National Diet Building,
Nagatachō 1-7-1, Chiyoda District, Tokyo, Japan
35°40′33″N 139°44′42″E / 35.67583°N 139.74500°E / 35.67583; 139.74500
Website

The National Diet (国会, Kokkai; Japanese pronunciation: [kok̚.kai]) is the national legislature of Japan. It is composed of a lower house, called the House of Representatives (衆議院, Shūgiin), and an upper house, the House of Councillors (参議院, Sangiin). Both houses are directly elected under a parallel voting system. In addition to passing laws, the Diet is formally responsible for nominating the prime minister. The Diet was first established as the Imperial Diet in 1890 under the Meiji Constitution, and took its current form in 1947 upon the adoption of the post-war constitution. Both houses meet in the National Diet Building (国会議事堂, Kokkai-gijidō) in Nagatachō, Chiyoda, Tokyo.