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Who Is Sanae Takaichi? Japan’s First Female LDP Leader and Her Path to Power

Sanae Takaichi is now LDP president. Here’s what you need to know about her beliefs, career, policies, and leadership style.
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Can Japan Rebuild with Strategy, Not Stimulus? Inside Sanae Takaichi’s Economic Vision

Japan’s new leader Sanae Takaichi proposes crisis-driven investment and targeted tax relief. What does it mean for the economy?
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How PM Takaichi Could Reshape Japan’s Foreign Policy: Security, China, and Economic Diplomacy

With Sanae Takaichi set to become Japan’s first female prime minister, her views on security, China, and economic strategy hint at a bold foreign policy shift.
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Runoff Confirmed: Takaichi vs. Koizumi in Japan’s LDP Leadership Race

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party heads to a runoff between Sanae Takaichi and Shinjiro Koizumi after no candidate won a majority in the first round of voting.
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Why Predictability Feels Safer Than Growth in Today’s Economy

When the future feels uncertain, stable expectations matter more than rapid growth. Here’s why predictability brings peace of mind — and smarter planning.
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Koizumi Leads but Faces Backlash: Inside Japan’s Emotionally Charged LDP Leadership Race (Oct 2025)

As of October 1, 2025, Shinjiro Koizumi leads Japan’s LDP leadership race. But with no clear majority, internal tensions, and public backlash over procedural missteps, the outcome remains uncertain.
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Outsider Rage Shut Down a Local Program in Japan — The Africa “Hometown” Backlash Explained

A local Japan–Africa exchange plan was shut down by outsider backlash. What triggered it—and what were critics really fighting?
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Is It Just Inflation? Why Japan’s Rice and Tea Are Quietly Getting Too Expensive

Shizuoka tea prices have surged, echoing Japan’s rice spike. What’s driving the quiet rise of national staples?
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When “Poor Bear” Becomes a Weapon: The Psychology Behind Outrage in Japan’s Wildlife Incidents

Some express “poor bear” out of empathy—others to vent deeper frustration. This article explores the psychology behind Japan’s outrage.
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Is It Really a “Genuine Voice”? — Koizumi’s Comment Scandal and the Hidden Power of Stealth Marketing

Japan’s Shinjiro Koizumi faces criticism over pre-written comment instructions to supporters. What counts as stealth marketing, and why does trust make all the difference?
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