[18] As a result, Ishihara's group split off from the JRP and formed the Party for Future Generations.
The JRP was subsequently dissolved and the result of the merger was the formation of the Japan Innovation Party.
On 28 September 2012 an application for party recognition was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior through the Osaka prefectural electoral board.
The Osaka Restoration Association, also headed by Hashimoto and Matsui, was placed under the umbrella of the new national party.
Yorihisa Matsuno, a member of the House of Representatives who had formerly been in the Democratic Party of Japan, was selected as the leader of the nine lawmakers, and rules of conduct were also adopted.
[22] Following Hashimoto's controversial remarks on the issue of comfort woman during World War II, Yoshimi Watanabe announced that Your Party had decided to end their planned alliance for the upcoming Upper House elections.