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Sanae Takaichi

Is Sanae Takaichi A-List?

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NoSanae Takaichi is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Ranking Timeline

1993D$0.1M

Elected to House of Representatives

Takaichi entered Japanese politics, securing her first seat in the House of Representatives. This marked the beginning of her political career, though she had minimal wealth and national recognition at this early stage.

2005C$0.3M+$0.19999999999999998M

Returns to House After Hiatus

After a brief absence from 2003-2005, Takaichi returned to the House of Representatives, rebuilding her political base. Her return signaled renewed commitment to public service and gradual increase in political influence.

2012C$0.6M+$0.3M

First Ministerial Appointment Under Abe

Appointed to ministerial position during Shinzo Abe's administration, significantly elevating her profile within the LDP. This role provided valuable executive experience and increased her political standing within the party.

2017B$1M+$0.4M

Multiple Cabinet Positions Strengthen Profile

Continued service in various ministerial roles under Abe solidified her reputation as a capable administrator. Her conservative policy positions and loyalty to the Abe faction increased her influence within the LDP.

2021B$1.5M+$0.5M

Strong LDP Leadership Bid

Ran a competitive campaign for LDP presidency, finishing with significant support despite not winning. This raised her national profile and positioned her as a serious contender for future leadership.

2025B$1.8M+$0.30000000000000004M

Elected Prime Minister of Japan

Made history as Japan's first female Prime Minister and LDP President in October 2025. This groundbreaking achievement elevated her to international prominence, though she remains primarily known within Japanese political circles rather than as a global celebrity.

2026B$2M+$0.19999999999999996M

Navigating First Year as PM

Currently serving as Prime Minister, focusing on economic and security policies. While historically significant as Japan's first female PM, her fame remains largely regional and political rather than global mainstream recognition, placing her solidly in B-tier.

Last updated: February 25, 2026