That assumes that the Japanese version of democracy works similar to the ones we live in. Which it doesn't, at all.
It's more of an authoritarian system with a friendly, democratic facade put in front when the US pressured Japan to modernize after WW2.
A very interesting topic, I've recommended this book on HN before: Karel Van Wolferen - "The Enigma of Japanese power". Basically what we think of the system of modern Japan in the West are carefully doctored fairy-tales and mythology.
How are they dissimilar to the western ones? Who participates in them? Can't the parties candidating in the election nominate their representatives into the committees?