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IPP: Tradition Meets Transformation: Japanese Culture Under Takaichi's Japan

Last summer, Japan’s dominant Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was shaken by a series of electoral defeats and a scandal that forced the Japanese prime minister to resign. Amidst the chaos emerged Sanae Takaichi, a veteran conservative lawmaker securing a landslide victory to become Japan’s first female Prime Minister. In a time of uncertainty, she revived a party many thought was fading.

A heavy metal drummer, Karate black belt, and former TV host, Takaichi is a striking departure from traditional Japanese patriarchal ways. Yet, she remains bold and unapologetically hard-line, championing aggressive economic growth, a firm stance toward China, and strict immigration controls. Is Takaichi’s election a revolutionary break from precedent, or a strategic return to the LDP status quo? Could she mark the emergence of a new Japanese cultural movement, or its long-awaited climax?

Joining the student-led International Policy Program for an in-depth discussion on the dawn of this new era and the intersection between Japanese culture and politics is the Director of the Cultural and Public Affairs Office of the Japanese Consulate of Chicago, Mr. Yuya Murata. 

 

Please note that this event will not be livestreamed or otherwise recorded. If you have any questions about accessibility, please contact iopevents@uchicago.edu.

 

Tuesday, May 5

1:00 - 2:00 pm

IOP Living Room