June 1, 2025
In Japan, two big elections are scheduled in June and July in 2025.
They are Tokyo Council Election and House of Councillors Election.
They will be held continuously, this timing is per 12 years!
On the other hand, I have a concern about Japanese election and young people.
Recently, Japanese younger isn’t interested in elections.
I guess that they think elections are not important for them.
It’s very risky because the consequence of election is affect their future!
I wish the younger go and participate in this two elections.
In Japan, two big elections are scheduled in June and July in 2025.
They are the Tokyo Council Eelection and the House of Councillors Eelection.
They will be held continuoussecutively (concurrently), this timing isonly happens once per 12 years!
"consecutively" means one after the other.
"concurrently" means at the same time.
I think you mean consecutively here, but just listing concurrently as an option in case I understood it wrong.
On the other hand, I have a concern about Japanese elections and young people.
Recently, younger Japanese younger ispeople aren’t interested in elections.
"Younger" isn't a noun and you need a noun here, so brought "people" in as the noun and moved "younger" to an adjective.
Since people are plural, changed "isn't" to "aren't".
I guess that they think elections are non't important for them.
More natural to use the abbreviated "aren't important" or the negative noun "are unimportant" than "are not important", though grammatically they're all correct.
It’s very risky because the consequences of election iswill affect their future!
I wishhope the younger generation go and participate in this two elections.
Hope is more natural here for specific future desires.
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From what I've heard about Japanese politics, it's very slow to change and the LDP are seen as pretty much inevitable, so I can see why some younger people might not want to bother.
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Excellent. Great job.
In Japan, two big elections are scheduled in June and July inof 2025.
Alternately: ". . . in June and July of this year."
They are the Tokyo Council Election and the House of Councillors Election.
They will bare held continuously, this timing is pregularly once every 12 years!
"Are held" means that the elections have occurred in the cast and continue to occur regularly into the present and future. "Will be held" means that something has never taken place before in the past and will start either in the present or sometime in the future and will continue to occur regularly into the future.
On the other hand, I have a concern about Japanese elections and young people.
Recently, the Japanese younger generation isn’t interested in elections.
I guess that they think elections are not important for them.
It’s very risky because the consequences of election iss will affect their future!
I wish the younger generation would go and participate in thisese two elections.
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Great job!
I agree, elections are extremely important on all levels of government. Here in the US, I make sure to participate in municipal, state, and federal elections. It's especially important for the younger generation to vote because these decisions will affect them. If they want to ensure that not only their future, but those of their kids and grandkids are bright, then they'll need to go out and vote.
They will bare held continuously, this timing is pregularly, every 12 years!
"continuously" means they are taking place at every moment. "regularly" means they happen once, every 12 years.
Recently, Japanese younger isn’th are not interested in elections.
"younger" is an adjective, "youth" is a noun
I guess that they think elections are not important for them.
"that" is not incorrect but it is better to omit in this case.
It’s very risky because the consequences of election is affect their futures!
plural since you are talking about a group of people (the youth)
I wish the youngerth would go and participate in thisese two elections.
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Very good! I agree, elections are important and I hope the youth in the United States also participate.
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