PANews reported on October 28 that according to Poster News, the latest vote count results of the Japanese House of Representatives election showed that the total number of seats won by the Constitutional Democratic Party and other opposition parties has reached the majority of seats in the House of Representatives (233 seats). The ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party failed to win a majority of seats. For Shigeru Ishiba, if the Liberal Democratic Party loses too many seats this time, especially if the ruling coalition does not win a majority of votes, the voices in the party calling for him to resign will definitely increase, and he is likely to become the "scapegoat". At that time, he will face huge pressure from the party and may not be able to hold on and become one of the most "short-lived" prime ministers in Japan's constitutional history.

On the 1st of this month, Shigeru Ishiba was elected as the new Prime Minister of Japan. On the 9th, he announced the dissolution of the House of Representatives, setting a record for the fastest dissolution of the House of Representatives by a prime minister after election since the war.

Earlier on October 1, it was reported that Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba believes that blockchain and NFT can promote the regional economy .