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Fuji TV's special program for the House of Representatives election, "Live Election Sunday," aired on October 27th. The late-night program focused on social media, discussing the role of the government in addressing negative aspects of the election, such as SNS strategies and unlicensed part-time work, which have become social issues. Appearing in the studio were Toru Hashimoto, Shinji Ishimaru, who caused a stir in the Tokyo gubernatorial election, Satsuki Katayama of the Liberal Democratic Party, Ayaka Shiomura of the Constitutional Democratic Party, and Rikako Takeno, known as "Bubble," a gal CEO. In response to the movement overseas to set age restrictions for social media by law, Bubble's Takeno said, "Banning social media is out of the question. Your true self is what you see on social media," while Ishimaru said, "Even a knife can cut your finger if you're not careful, and it can also be a weapon. I'm optimistic and think that if we learn to use it conveniently, it will be enough," while Hashimoto expressed understanding of social media restrictions, saying, "Even driving a car has an age limit," leading to a lively discussion. There was also a heated exchange between Shinji Ishimaru and Ayaka Shiomura over X's past posts about the mayor of Aki-Takata. In addition, it is certain that the LDP and Komeito will lose their majority in the House of Representatives election. #ToruHashimoto #ShinjiIshimaru #HouseofRepresentativesElection #SNSRegulationFNNPrimeOnlinehttps://www.fnn.jp/