Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has enjoyed tailwinds since taking office on October 21, with high approval ratings and an ambitious policy agenda. In 2026, however, she must demonstrate to voters that she can meet their expectations through steady leadership and concrete solutions to national challenges. Like Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations,' these high hopes could become her biggest test.
Sanae Takaichi's first two months as prime minister could be titled 'Great Expectations,' echoing Charles Dickens' novel. Since assuming office on October 21, 2025, she has benefited from regained majority in the Lower House, strong approval ratings, and a bold policy agenda. Her administration, centered on the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), draws support from Nippon Ishin no Kai, Komeito, and figures like Taro Aso.
Yet 2026 presents potential headwinds. The prime minister must prove to the electorate her ability to deliver steady leadership and practical responses to Japan's challenges. Key elements include the LDP, Nippon Ishin no Kai, Komeito, Taro Aso, and the Diet, underscoring the political landscape as of the article's publication on January 1, 2026.
The regime's trajectory hinges on tangible outcomes. These lofty expectations may transform into pressures, testing the implementation of her vision.