Takaichi heralds Fire Horse year's vitality at Ise Shrine press conference

In her first news conference of 2026 at Ise Shrine, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Japan's first female leader, struck an optimistic tone for the Year of the Fire Horse, invoking its positive energy amid lingering 2025 challenges and global tensions.

Building on the anticipation surrounding the return of the Fire Horse—a zodiac year demographers have long awaited for its potential societal shifts—Takaichi shared her hopes during a New Year's visit to Ise Shrine in Mie Prefecture.

"This year, the Year of the Fire Horse signifies that the positive energy carried over from the previous year will develop more distinctly and vigorously," she said.

Reflecting on 2025's successes, including economic highs like the Nikkei surpassing 50,000 and her historic rise to power, Takaichi acknowledged unresolved issues. Domestically, a controversial bill to reduce parliamentary seats remains contentious. Internationally, relations with China (strained over Taiwan comments), the U.S. (amid tariffs), and even Venezuela pose hurdles.

Her remarks symbolize a vibrant start to the Fire Horse era, though outcomes will hinge on policy progress in the Diet and beyond.

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged on November 4 to boost investments in 17 strategic fields, including artificial intelligence and shipbuilding, to revitalize the economy. Her administration aims to finalize a growth plan by next summer. The strategy seeks to increase tax revenues without raising taxes through public spending.

2026 marks the Year of the Horse in Japan, specifically the return of the Fire Horse that demographers have awaited for decades. While 2025's kanji was 'bear' due to ursine attacks, 'taka' for Sanae Takaichi's historic rise as the first female prime minister might have been more fitting.

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged in her New Year's message on January 1 to press ahead with necessary reforms without fear of change. Noting that the new year marks the 100th anniversary of the start of Japan's previous Showa Era, she highlighted the potential for a better future.

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Japan Innovation Party co-leader Hirofumi Yoshimura says Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's thinking on a February snap election has 'shifted to a new stage,' boosting momentum to solidify the ruling coalition's slim Lower House majority.

Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday, agreeing to work toward her visit to the United States in the spring to further strengthen their alliance. The discussion centered on regional issues amid strained relations with China.

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On January 2, Emperor Naruhito and his family greeted crowds of well-wishers at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo during the annual New Year's event. The emperor expressed concern over last year's natural disasters and wished for a peaceful year. Meanwhile, a man in his 20s stripped naked during the event and was quickly restrained by security.

 

 

 

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