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Sanae Takaichi

Sanae Takaichi

The first female prime minister of Japan.

Profile · BBC Radio 4

October 27, 202514m 53s

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Sanae Takaichi is the first female prime minister of Japan.

Once the drummer in a heavy metal band, she is now a staunch conservative, tough on immigration and against same sex marriage. More Iron Lady than Iron Maiden, the 64-year-old models her strong leadership style on Margaret Thatcher.

She entered politics in 1993, the same year as future prime minister Shinzo Abe. A loyal ally, she quickly rose the ranks in his cabinet. After several unsuccessful leadership attempts, she finally became prime minister on October 21st 2025.

To some this is a victory for women in Japan, but others see her conservative views as evidence there is still a long way to go. Mark Coles voyages into the world of Japanese politics to find out.

Production Presenter: Mark Coles Producers: Ben Crighton, Mhairi MacKenzie and Alex Loftus Japanese fixer: Ryuzo Tsutsui Editor: Justine Lang Production Coordinator: Maria Ogundele Sound Editor: Duncan Hannant