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Breaking-News >> WorldNews He has served as a member of the National Assembly for eight terms and expressed that he did not want to "be too prominent". Taku Yamamoto, Japan's first "first gentleman"
[Global Times Special Correspondent in Japan Wang Jun] According to reports from Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun,"Daily Shimbun" and Yahoo News, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party President Saami Takashi was elected as the 104th Prime Minister, becoming the first female prime minister in the country's history. Her husband, former Rep. Taku Yamamoto, also became Japan's first "First Mr." The two of them have gone through marriage, divorce and remarriage, and their life paths and political paths are closely intertwined, which is very rare in Japanese politics. According to reports, Yamamoto was born in Fukuoka County Zhejiang City in July 1952 and graduated from the University of Law in Japan. After becoming a member of the county parliament, he was first elected a member of the House of Representatives in the 1990 election, and served for eight periods, and was a member of the High City Self-Democratic Party Old Forest Party (Clean and Policy Research Association). He was good at grassroots management, acting solidly and pragmatically. High City Zhejiang was outstanding as a young person, and did not intend to get married. In 2003, High City was elected in the election, and his intention was disappointed in teaching economics at the university. At this time, Yamamoto called High City to marry, saying that he was divorced, but was willing to be the After the 2012 Japanese general election, the high market supported Abe, while the Yamamoto supported Shapiro. In order not to leak the information about his home camp, the conversation between the couple was especially careful, and the high market even mentioned in the interview that the mobile phone should be put in the bathroom. In 2017, the Yamamoto was unable to tolerate the life of "unable to express opinions", and the high market felt that he had always ignored the feelings of his husband and hoped to bring him back to normal life. So, the high market proposed a divorce, and changed the surname before the marriage, but the two have always remained friendly. In 2021, when Takashi participated in the Liberal Democratic Party presidential election, Yamamoto Taku fully supported it. In the subsequent House of Representatives election, Yamamoto lost the election. The two took this opportunity to re-submit their marriage application. They decided by guessing whether to take their husband's surname or their wife's surname. As a result, Yamamoto Taku changed his surname to "Takashi" on his household registration certificate. However, the outside world is still accustomed to using his previous surname. In October last year, Yamamoto chose to fade out of politics due to electoral defeat and a cerebral infarction. According to the report, although Gaoshi is busy with government affairs, she also does her best to help her husband with rehabilitation training and take care of his daily life. He repeatedly said: “In Japan, it is best for spouses not to get too big.”“To become the first female prime minister spouse in Japan’s history, he laughed at the feeling of being “completely insensitive,” but also stressed that “women in Japan have long faced the glass ceiling, and will play the role of the backbone pillar, continue to guard and accompany her.” News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OpqFH5sLLp 17WorldNews[2025.10.23-09:43] 访问:37
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