How a Chinese property plan doomed the mayor of a sleepy Japanese city

ASAKURA, Japan -- The small, sleepy community of Asakura in Japan's southwestern prefecture of Fukuoka is known for a debate over its ancient history and little else. But a Chinese developer's plan to build an apartment complex that would mostly house foreign residents turned a typically mundane mayoral election over the weekend into a major political event and microcosm of voter sentiments simmering at the national level.