Takaichi's historic rise as Japan's first female prime minister shatters a glass ceiling that stood for seven decades. Young women see her as a strong, cool pioneer who can normalize female leadership and make politics more accessible to women. This breakthrough moment proves capable women can reach the highest levels of power in Japan's male-dominated system.
Takaichi represents conservative strength, not progressive change — she's the only leader who can restore Japan's proper course after years of leftward drift. Her nationalist credentials, defense of traditions like Yasukuni visits, and commitment to boosting military spending show she'll protect Japan's identity. This isn't about gender politics but choosing a proven hawk.
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