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Hometown supporters stress softer side to Japan's 'Iron Lady'
The Straits Times
|October 08, 2025
They highlight her people skills, say she is well prepared to solve country's problems
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Ms Motoko Shimada fondly recalls when a classmate at her public school in the western Japanese city of Nara, Ms Sanae Takaichi, showed early signs of the leadership that would set her on course to become the country's first female prime minister.
It was just before an important high school entrance exam, and Ms Shimada had forgotten her lunch, intensifying already jangling nerves.
"Let's share mine," a young Ms Takaichi gestured.
Another classmate, overhearing the offer, also came forward.
"Thanks to that, I passed the high school entrance exam. I'm truly grateful," recalled Ms Shimada.
The anecdote is one of several shared by Ms Takaichi's hometown friends and supporters that render a softer side to the hardline conservative, who cites late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, a divisive figure in British politics known as the "Iron Lady", as her hero.
The selection of Ms Takaichi, 64, to lead the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has raised fears that her nationalistic and traditional views may rile neighbouring countries, alienate minorities and stymie social reforms.
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