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The Rise of Takaichi

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February 15, 2026

Her victory is remarkable, and yet, beyond the arithmetic of seats, it is the audacity, unpredictability, and sheer strategic opportunism of Sanae Takaichi that has unsettled the conventions of Japanese politics.

- BY NILANTHA ILANGAMUWA

The Rise of Takaichi

Japan PM Sanae Takaichi after election (ABC News)

(ABC News)

Japan now confronts the uncharted waters of a first female prime minister wielding a supermajority in the lower house, an electoral outcome amplified by the external pressures of China’s escalating intimidation. Prior to the election, Takaichi’s unequivocal position on Taiwan—declaring that a Chinese attack could constitute an existential threat justifying Japan's right to collective self-defence— drew from Beijing a statement of unmistakable ferocity: “If Japan insists on this path, there will be consequences... heads will roll.” Yet the

Takaichi’s ascent is best understood through the lens of calculated audacity, tempered by a comprehension of domestic legitimacy that few of her contemporaries possess. During her brief tenure prior to the election, she orchestrated a snap lower house contest merely months after assuming office, exploiting her personal popularity and the fragility of opposition coalitions. Unlike predecessors who relied on incrementalism and cautious negotiation within the inherited confines of party politics, Takaichi maneuvered with precision, converting popular concern over regional security and economic stagnation into tangible parliamentary authority. The coalescence of public anxiety, amplified by Chinese threats, and her own assertive persona produced a political synergy rarely witnessed in postwar Japan.

Electorate’s verdict on 8 February 2026 was unequivocal: a decisive rejection of external coercion and an affirmation of Japan’s strategic autonomy. The LDP’s triumph, in this sense, is less an expression of ideological conformity than a popular sanction for audacious leadership in a period of geopolitical uncertainty.

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