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Home  /  World  /  Asia  /  Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Woman Prime Minister Amid Political Upheaval

Sanae Takaichi Becomes Japan’s First Woman Prime Minister Amid Political Upheaval

by Shriya Kataria
October 21, 2025
in Asia, World
Reading Time: 5 mins read
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A historic first for Japan

Japan has appointed Sanae Takaichi as its first-ever woman prime minister, marking a historic political moment for a country long criticized for its lack of gender diversity in leadership. The 64-year-old conservative lawmaker officially assumed office Tuesday after parliament backed her appointment, making her Japan’s fifth premier in as many years.

Takaichi, a staunch nationalist known for her admiration of Margaret Thatcher and her hawkish stance on China, takes power amid political turbulence, and with a daunting to-do list that includes reviving Japan’s sluggish economy, managing relations with Washington, and addressing the nation’s demographic crisis.

1. A last-minute coalition deal paved the way

Takaichi clinched the top post after pulling off an 11th-hour alliance with the Japan Innovation Party (JIP), a reformist, right-leaning group that agreed to back her in exchange for policy concessions.

The Komeito Party, previously in coalition with the long-dominant Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), had quit the government just days earlier over concerns about Takaichi’s conservative agenda and a recent LDP slush fund scandal.

Her new partner, JIP, has been pushing to eliminate corporate donations, cut the number of lawmakers, and reduce taxes on food to zero, reforms that could reshape Japan’s political and economic landscape.

Takaichi pledged to “make Japan’s economy stronger and reshape Japan as a country that can be responsible for future generations,” signaling a blend of fiscal reform and national renewal.

2. From heavy metal drummer to prime minister

Before entering politics, Takaichi lived a life far removed from Japan’s rigid political class; she was once a heavy metal drummer in her youth. Her unorthodox path, coupled with her fierce political style, has made her a distinctive figure in Japanese politics.

A protégé of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Takaichi built her reputation as a social conservative and a fiscal hawk. Her policy views often mirror those of Abe’s “Abenomics” era, including loose monetary policy and expanded government spending to stimulate growth.

However, she softened those stances during the LDP leadership race, reassuring financial markets. Her victory has given Japanese stocks a notable boost, reflecting renewed investor optimism.

3. Gender barriers shattered, but challenges remain

Despite her groundbreaking election, Takaichi inherits a country still struggling with deep-rooted gender inequality.

Japan ranks 118th out of 148 countries in the World Economic Forum’s 2025 Global Gender Gap Report, and only 15% of lower house MPs are women. Corporate boardrooms remain overwhelmingly male-dominated.

Takaichi has vowed to form a “Nordic-style” cabinet with greater female representation, a dramatic shift from her predecessor Shigeru Ishiba’s administration, which had just two women ministers.

Reports suggest her cabinet could include Satsuki Katayama, a right-wing economist, as finance minister, and Kimi Onoda, who has dual American-Japanese heritage, as economic security minister.

While Takaichi has spoken openly about her own experiences with menopause and wants to highlight women’s health issues, she remains a traditionalist in some areas — opposing separate surnames for married couples and insisting that the imperial succession remain male-only.

4. Foreign policy: walking a tightrope between Washington and Beijing

Takaichi’s premiership begins under intense international scrutiny. U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Tokyo next week, and high on the agenda are trade talks and defense commitments.

Trump has been pressing Japan to cut Russian energy imports and boost defense spending, while unresolved trade issues continue to loom large.

Though known for her hardline stance on China, Takaichi has recently toned down her rhetoric, avoiding controversy by skipping a visit to the Yasukuni Shrine — a site honoring Japan’s war dead, often a flashpoint in regional diplomacy.

“I’d like her to be a prime minister who can clearly say ‘No’ when needed,” said Satoshi Sakamoto, a 73-year-old pensioner in her hometown of Nara, reflecting the public’s desire for a leader who can balance assertiveness with pragmatism.

5. Economic stagnation and demographic decline top her domestic agenda

Takaichi faces a daunting domestic landscape: an aging population, falling birthrates, and decades of economic stagnation.

Japan’s population continues to shrink, with fewer young people entering the workforce and consumer spending lagging. “Prices have gone up, and it’s tough,” said Nara resident Satoe Tominaga, 77. “Honestly, I mostly shop at 100-yen stores now.”

Her coalition government, a minority in both houses of parliament, will need support from opposition parties to pass any meaningful legislation, a test of both her political strategy and negotiation skills.

For now, many Japanese are cautiously optimistic. “She’s a strong-minded person, regardless of being a woman,” said Toru Takahashi, 76. “She’s not like Trump. But she’s clear about what’s right and wrong.”

TL;DR

Sanae Takaichi has become Japan’s first female prime minister, breaking a historic gender barrier while facing immense political and economic challenges. Leading a fragile coalition government, she will need to balance her conservative ideology with public expectations for reform all while managing ties with the U.S. and China.

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