From Fashion to Feeds: How Sanae Takaichi Is Winning Young Voters in Japan

From Fashion to Feeds: How Sanae Takaichi Is Winning Young Voters in Japan

Post by : Saif Nasser

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is heading into a crucial general election with an unusual advantage: strong support from young voters. At 64 years old, she has sparked a trend that blends politics, lifestyle, and social media in a way rarely seen in Japan.

The election, scheduled for February 8, was called suddenly by Takaichi herself. Opinion polls suggest she is on track for a clear win. Her ruling coalition is expected to secure a large number of seats in the lower house of parliament, giving her firm control to push ahead with her plans.

A big part of her success comes from what supporters call “sanakatsu,” a wave of fan-like enthusiasm around her personality. Young people have taken a special interest in her public image. Items she uses in daily life have become extremely popular. A leather handbag she often carries has sold out. A simple pink pen she uses while working has gone viral. Even snacks she has been seen eating are suddenly in demand.

Social media has played a key role in spreading this craze. Takaichi has millions of followers online, far more than her political rivals. Her posts are casual, colorful, and easy to relate to. Short videos of her playing music, joking, or interacting with other world leaders stand out in a country where political communication is usually very formal.

Surveys show that her popularity among voters under 30 is remarkably high. Many young supporters say they like her clear speaking style and confident attitude. They also feel she understands everyday concerns, such as living costs, jobs, and personal safety.

During campaign speeches, Takaichi often talks about her simple upbringing. She highlights that she did not come from a powerful political family. This message connects strongly with younger voters who feel disconnected from traditional politics. She presents herself as someone who worked hard to reach the top.

At campaign events in busy city areas popular with young people, she speaks openly about both personal and national issues. She discusses economic growth, defense, and immigration, while also mentioning common problems like the high cost of services and daily expenses.

However, not all voters are fully satisfied. Some people worry that her plans for higher government spending could worsen inflation. Rising prices remain a major concern, especially for families. There is also uncertainty about whether young supporters will actually vote, as youth turnout in Japan has historically been low.

Despite these concerns, political experts agree that Takaichi has already changed the tone of the election. Her personal appeal has revived confidence in her party after recent setbacks. Even a moderate victory would show how powerful image and communication have become in modern politics.

As election day approaches, one thing is clear: Sanae Takaichi has turned handbags, hashtags, and social media energy into a serious political force that could shape Japan’s future.

Feb. 4, 2026 4:06 p.m. 402
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