In today’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election and the subsequent vote to select the next Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, who champions anti-immigration and anti-globalism policies, emerged victorious, becoming the 104th Prime Minister of Japan and the nation’s first female Prime Minister. As a close aide and successor to Japan’s greatest Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, she has ushered in a new era. This article summarizes information about her, as well as Japan’s future direction and her key pledges.
About Sanae Takaichi

born on July 7, 1961, in Nara Prefecture, is a 64-year-old prominent Japanese politician who has risen to become the 104th Prime Minister of Japan and the country’s first female Prime Minister following her victory in the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election on October 4, 2025. A staunch conservative and close ally of the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, she is seen as his ideological successor, advocating for anti-immigration and anti-globalism policies while emphasizing national pride and traditional values.Takaichi’s background is diverse—she was a drummer in a heavy-metal band during her university days and a motorcycle enthusiast before transitioning into journalism and later…
During the election campaign, she declared, “Japan is Back,” vowing to make Japan a strong nation again.
Sanae Takaichi comes from an ordinary family and worked part-time jobs during her university years to pay for her tuition, demonstrating her resilience and hard work.
Future Policy of Japan
Sanae Takaichi stated that upon winning the election, she would immediately implement the following policies for Japan:
- Abolition of all subsidies for foreigners.
- Expulsion of Muslims asserting rights on Japanese public roads and prohibition of rights assertions based on Islam.
- Forced deportation of foreigners, including Muslims and Kurds, who do not respect Japanese laws and culture.
- Suspension of immigration acceptance.
- Crackdown on companies employing foreigners and businesses facilitating their employment.
- Prohibition of foreign-funded mega-solar projects.
- Ban on foreigners purchasing land.
The key to the election victory was held by Taro Aso.

Of Japan’s 47 prefectures, 36 supported Sanae Takaichi.
Taro Aso created a situation where, in addition to Shinjiro Koizumi, the other two candidates owed him favors, which he leveraged to secure votes for Sanae Takaichi, ultimately leading her to victory.
Japanese citizens are angry about troublesome foreigners nationwide, and this can be seen as a natural outcome.
Passionately loves cars and motorcycles.


She is well-known for her love of cars and motorcycles. She refers to her Toyota 70 Supra as her “partner” and rode a Kawasaki Z400GP extensively in her youth. Her preference for reliable Japanese cars and domestically produced motorcycles is highly regarded by her supporters and the Japanese public.
The reaction of the Japanese public to the results of this election
Japan and its people have risen and begun to walk in the right direction again. Japanese flags are being raised across the nation, showing a welcoming stance toward her as the leader of the world’s fourth-largest economy. Muslims should choose to either die or return to their countries. Let us make Japan a beautiful and strong nation once more.