Japanese laws are made in the National Diet Building, located in Nagatachō, Chiyoda, Tokyo.
The laws in Japan are usually made by parliament. One of the functions of the parliament in Japan is to make and amend laws. The laws are however to be approved by the executive.
thay vote just like thay do in America
Legislators
to create laws according to the Constitution.
Congress holds the power to make laws. It also has the "Power of the Purse", which is the ability to fund the U.S. Congress can also declare war, and make sure the President and the Supreme Court do not abuse their power.
Legislative has the power to make laws.
Legislators
The power of making laws and then enforcing them is called jurisdiction.
Congress is given the power to make the laws of the country. The President can propose laws but he can't pass them. Only Congress can do that.
The power of the executive branch is enforce the laws,the power of the legislative branch is to make laws, and the power of the judicial branch is to interpret the laws
The Constitution gives Congress the power to make laws for the District of Columbia.
D power to veto laws.
Balance of power. They make the laws, but the president has to approve the laws or veto them.
The United States Constitution allocates the power to make laws to the Legislative branch.
Emperor Akihito is the current head of state, but like the queen of england he holds no real power. In all actuality, he and his family are paid to live in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, and make very occasional appearances for national holidays. Its a pretty sweet deal for somebody who holds little to no actual power over the country. The current Prime Minister of Japan is Junichiro Koizumi. There are also two houses of Parliament.