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Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Female PM Amid Mixed Opinion

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Historic win, complex legacy

Sanae Takaichi has made history by becoming Japan’s first female prime minister, marking a major milestone in a country long dominated by male leadership. Yet behind the headline achievement lies a mix of approval and unease as her policy stances and political vision come under scrutiny.

Public Opinion and the “first female PM” moment

Takaichi’s election is largely celebrated for its symbolic value. Many young women see her ascent as proof that top public office is attainable. However, when asked about her policy priorities, some are cautious: “Putting her on a pedestal just because she’s a woman isn’t good. We need to talk about her policies too,” said 20‑year‑old student Audrey Hill‑Uekawa.
Her win triggered a surge in domestic and international coverage, with Japan’s major news outlets leading with the historic milestone. At the same time, polls indicate mixed sentiment: while many welcome a break with tradition, some question whether she will champion gender reform.

Exploring Takaichi’s ideology

Takaichi is widely recognised for her conservative, nationalist stance—aligning with the legacy of Shinzo Abe. Her ideology emphasises a strong Japan with robust ties to the U.S., defence policy revision, and state‑led stimulus for economic growth.
On social issues she holds traditional views: she opposes separate surnames for married couples, is against same‑sex marriage, and supports male‑only Imperial succession.
Her economic message—sometimes labelled “Sanaenomics”—focuses on tax cuts, government spending and industrial revitalisation, building on the Abe era. These policy choices reflect her deep‑rooted conservative ideology.

Challenges ahead & the weight of responsibility

Winning 237 votes in the Lower House and 125 in the Upper House—just enough to secure majority—Takaichi now confronts significant hurdles. Her government must battle high inflation, a falling population and investor scepticism over Japan’s rising debt.
On foreign policy, she must balance ties with the U.S., manage strained relations with China and South Korea, and steer Japan through complex regional dynamics. Her nationalist orientation, especially visits to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine, is already under international scrutiny.

Why this matters for Japan and beyond

Takaichi’s premiership is symbolic of change—but it is also a test of whether breaking a glass ceiling means a shift in policy or simply an icon for change. Her victory opens a new chapter for female political leadership in Japan yet raises questions about whether her conservative ideology will deliver tangible reforms for women and society at large.
If you’re planning to travel to Japan for political conferences, business or cultural exchange—and want to explore the steps Japan takes in gender‑and‑policy transitions—check out our AfrikEye travel booking site for booking guidance and destination ideas.

This story was first reported by the Associated Press. Read the full article here.

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