Sanae Takaichi, 1st woman about to lead Japan
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During her college days, Takaichi was a drummer in a heavy metal band. Her heavy metal vocals went viral on social media recently. A nationalist and anti-immigrant advocate, Takaichi’s view on work had got neither life nor balance. In a video trending on X/Twitter, the next Japanese PM quips
President Dale Carnegie Tokyo, Japan, two-time best selling author of "Japan Sales Mastery" and "Japan Business Mastery" and Master Trainer. Starting something new means we start with a clean slate and can create the culture we want to predominate ...
Japan's likely next prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, faced calls Monday to retract remarks that people should "work like a workhorse" and that she should also take back her comments about "work-life balance.
Sanae Takaichi, an admirer of Britain’s Margaret Thatcher, was elected on Saturday as president of the ruling party, virtually ensuring her elevation