The remark came as Takaichi’s leadership recently hit the six-month mark

The remark came as Takaichi’s premiership recently reached the six-month mark. After winning her ruling party’s leadership election in October, putting her on course to become Japan’s first female prime minister, she vowed to “work, work, work, work and work”, a phrase that became a catchphrase in 2025.

“I want to get a little more sleep,” the 65-year-old prime minister was quoted as telling former trade minister Akira Amari during a meeting at her office. Amari is also known as a close aide to the late prime minister Shinzo Abe.

Takaichi moved to the prime minister’s official residence late last year with her husband. The residence is a short walk from the prime minister’s office.

She told a parliamentary committee meeting in early April that her sleep time is “quite short as I’m tied up with housework” and “the rest of the time is spent doing work”.

Source: News - South China Morning Post