Women at the heart of 70 years of Philippines-Japan ties

Over 70 years, women like Marianne “Chiquette” Dalumpines Tanizaki have supported Filipinos in Japan, while leaders such as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Ambassador Mylene Garcia-Albano strengthen bilateral ties.

Marianne “Chiquette” Dalumpines Tanizaki, aged 72, has become known for assisting Filipinos in Japan facing issues such as battered mothers, undocumented workers, and entrepreneurs in court. She founded the PagAalay ng Puso Foundation, Inc. (PPFI) and served as executive director of the Maryknoll Philippine Center in Tokyo for nearly two decades. She collaborated with legal experts including the late dean Merlin Magallona, former dean Danilo Concepcion, and Professor Ed Labitag from the UP College of Law.

In a conversation, she stated, “There are nights I really can’t sleep just thinking about them,” referring to her concern for her clients. Her work mirrors the long healing of Philippines-Japan relations after the war.

Today, women hold high positions. Sanae Takaichi became Japan's Prime Minister in October 2025, the first woman to lead the Liberal Democratic Party and the highest office. In the Philippines, Ambassador Mylene Garcia-Albano, the first Filipina ambassador to Japan, focuses on mental health initiatives and consular services for nearly 350,000 Filipinos in Japan. The consulates in Osaka, led by Donna Rodriguez, and Nagoya, by Shirlene Mananquil, are also headed by women.

Other Filipina leaders in Japan include Evangeline Yamamoto, Mafe Santiago, Florenda Corpuz, Loida Ozaki, Mika Suzuki, Beverly Caimen, and Marlene Dela Peña, who bring Filipino culture to Japan. These women have built stories of resilience amid migration, legal hurdles, and cultural barriers.

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