Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is turning her official residence into a high-efficiency command center, ditching commutes to work around the clock—sometimes with just hours of sleep—so she can respond to emergencies and manage her demanding schedule. While critics question her work-life balance and gender equality example, she defends her approach as essential for leadership effectiveness. Her approval ratings have dipped amid unpopular policies and rising prices, and she’s spending less time in Parliament, opting instead to share updates online. Even with spooky legends and past coup attempts haunting the residence, she’s unfazed—joking that cockroaches are scarier than ghosts. For Takaichi, this isn’t retreat—it’s recalibration.
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