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[Sanae Takaichi] Quotes that reflect conviction and resolve. Powerful words with an eye on the future

[Sanae Takaichi] Quotes that reflect conviction and resolve. Powerful words with an eye on the future
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Sanae Takaichi has drawn attention for steadfastly upholding her convictions as a politician and facing difficulties without flinching.

Her remarks embody a sense of responsibility that looks to Japan’s future and an indomitable spirit that turns adversity into strength.

At times powerful, at times warm—what are these words asking of the people? In this article, we introduce memorable quotes by Sanae Takaichi.

Starting with “I will work, work, work, work, and work,” which was chosen as the 2025 Buzzword of the Year, we have compiled phrases that left a strong impression on the public.

You may find strength in the words she has woven together.

[Sanae Takaichi] Quotations steeped in conviction and resolve. Powerful words with an eye on the future (1–10)

I will keep on working, working, working, working, working.Sanae Takaichi

"We will have you work like a cart horse" Takaichi becomes new LDP president, first woman; defeats Koizumi in runoff; press conference from 6 p.m. | TBS NEWS DIG
I will keep on working, working, working, working, working. Sanae Takaichi

On October 4, 2025, the Liberal Democratic Party held a leadership election to choose a successor to President Ishiba, and after a runoff vote, Sanae Takaichi was elected as the first woman to lead the party.

After the election, the new president Takaichi addressed LDP members as follows: “We can’t rebuild unless we mobilize every generation and have everyone participate.

I will have you work like a cart horse.

I myself will discard the term ‘work-life balance.’ I will work and work and work and work and work.” During the leadership race, Ms.

Takaichi had been calling for a “united party” framework.

I’m throwing away the term “work-life balance.”Sanae Takaichi

"We will have you work like a cart horse" Takaichi becomes new LDP president, first woman; defeats Koizumi in runoff; press conference from 6 p.m. | TBS NEWS DIG
I’m throwing away the term “work-life balance.” Sanae Takaichi

A remark from Prime Minister Takaichi’s speech after being elected president of the Liberal Democratic Party—“I myself will discard the term ‘work-life balance’”—became a hot topic.

Work-life balance refers to a way of working and living that fulfills personal life—family, hobbies, health, learning—while meeting one’s professional responsibilities.

I don’t think Ms.

Takaichi intended to reject the definition of work-life balance; rather, it was a declaration of determination in the sense of “I’ll do my utmost.” Nevertheless, it drew both praise and criticism from various quarters, which shows just how much attention it received.

Everyone will be made to work. You will be worked like a cart horse.Sanae Takaichi

[Full Speech, Uncut] “I will work and work and work and work and work.” Sanae Takaichi becomes the Liberal Democratic Party’s first-ever female president.
Everyone will be made to work. You will be worked like a cart horse. Sanae Takaichi

These are the words of Sanae Takaichi, spoken in her address upon being elected as the new party president.

They frankly convey the rigor and resolve required to deliver results as an organization.

The expression calling on everyone to work at full capacity rejects leniency and reflects a willingness to share responsibility.

Precisely because she had assumed the weighty role of leading national governance as the new president, it was necessary to convey her resolve in clear terms.

It is striking that while she demands effort, she also bears the resolve to be judged by the results.

It is a memorable quote that conveys a sense of tension and determination, as she speaks plainly about effort and urges action.

People are always tearing me down, but I keep living positively, thinking, “I am who I am.”Sanae Takaichi

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This phrase, spoken in a street speech, carefully expresses a stance of not losing oneself even when subject to harsh criticism.

The short phrase “I am who I am” embodies a resolve to live by one’s convictions without being swayed by others’ judgments.

In the world of politics, controversy is constant, but this conveys both the difficulty and importance of staying positive amid it all.

Moreover, this attitude suggests a sincerity not only toward supporters but also toward those who hold opposing views.

It is a memorable quote that teaches us that continually affirming oneself becomes the driving force for action, steadying the core of the heart.

Just shut your mouths. And invest everything in me.Sanae Takaichi

@sora_wordcollection

[Famous Quote] Sanae Takaichi: "Enough. Shut up and invest all of it in me."TranslationCollection of quotesSanae Takaichi

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The words Ms.

Sanae Takaichi delivered in English before overseas investors demonstrate her unwavering confidence in herself and her readiness to accept responsibility.

At an event in Tokyo attended by Saudi Arabian investors and corporate representatives, she conveyed a strong will while being mindful of the other side’s culture, notably by quoting a line from the protagonist of the popular anime Attack on Titan.

Behind the bold phrasing lies a pragmatic aim: a genuine intention to expand investment in Japan.

It is a memorable statement that encourages challenge, showing that a stance combining confidence in results with a willingness to bear responsibility for failure can move people’s hearts.

I will cleanse Japan anewSanae Takaichi

@kokororesound

LovelySanae TakaichiFuture# Good storyTranslationSanae Takaichi (born March 7, 1961) is a Japanese politician and a member of the House of Representatives from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). A native of Nara Prefecture, she entered politics after graduating from Kobe University’s Faculty of Economics and working as a policy secretary for television programs, among other roles. First elected in 1993, she has since served in posts including Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications and Minister in charge of Economic Security. As MIC chief, she was involved in broadcasting administration and the promotion of the My Number identification system. Known for her conservative political stance, she frequently emphasizes constitutional revision, strengthening national security, and respect for traditional values. She has also been regarded as one of the first female politicians to be a potential candidate for prime minister, and she ran in the 2021 LDP leadership election. While she has garnered support for statements and actions grounded in her convictions, she also faces criticism for her hardline conservative positions.

♬ A Bittersweet Night – AmenoTikai

This quote, attributed to Sakamoto Ryoma, symbolizes a strong determination to rebuild Japan in a better direction.

The idea of “washing” conveys removing what is unnecessary and restoring intrinsic value.

By invoking the words of a historical figure, it also shows that the spirit of reform is not fleeting.

Furthermore, it demonstrates that the very stance of relearning from the past is an act of taking responsibility for the future.

It is a celebrated saying that conveys the resolve to renewal—a determination to open up the future while reexamining the past.

A country that does not take on challenges has no future. Politics that only seeks to preserve will not give birth to hope. The future is something we forge with our own hands.Sanae Takaichi

@jimin_koho

[Message from President Takaichi] Make the Japanese archipelago strong and prosperous. There is no future for a country that does not take on challenges. Politics that only tries to preserve cannot give birth to hope. The future is something we carve out with our own hands. The Liberal Democratic Party will lead the way. We will not run. We will not waver. We will decide. Toward a country where hard work is rewarded, people help each other in times of need, and everyone can work with dreams. Make the Japanese archipelago strong and prosperous. Together with all of you.Make the Japanese archipelago strong and prosperous

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The words Sanae Takaichi presented as the LDP president’s message pose a strong challenge to an attitude of maintaining the status quo and urge a resolve to choose the nation’s course ourselves.

Even if we think we are safeguarding stability by avoiding challenges, the warning here is that we ultimately narrow the possibilities of the future.

It clearly conveys the idea that politics does not exist only to preserve, but bears the responsibility to open up the next era.

It is a powerful quote that prompts resolve and action, reminding us that each person’s choices and actions shape the future.

Right now, both you and I are living in a future that someone risked their life to protect. I believe that, as those entrusted with this era, we have the responsibility to make the Japanese archipelago stronger and more prosperous, and to pass it on to the next generation.Sanae Takaichi

@kokororesound

A good storySanae Takaichi#Live# Good storySanae Takaichi (born 1961), a native of Nara Prefecture, studied policy in the United States after attending the Matsushita Institute of Government and Management in 1989, and was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1993. Since then, she has served as Vice Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, Minister of State for Special Missions (including economic security), and Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, and is known for being the first woman to hold the Internal Affairs and Communications portfolio. She has shown particular interest in broadcasting administration and information and communications policy, drawing attention for her remarks on media regulation and radio frequency utilization. As a conservative politician, she has strongly advocated constitutional revision and strengthening of defense capabilities, and she is also influential on issues of historical recognition and foreign and security policy. She ran in the 2021 LDP presidential election, attracting attention as the first female candidate for prime minister. She continues to focus on economic security and the promotion of science and technology, actively emphasizing a stance of safeguarding Japan’s security and national interests.

♬ A Bittersweet Night – AmenoTikai

These words express the idea that the present we live in was left to us by those who came before, and that we, like our predecessors, have a responsibility to think about the future.

The line originally appeared in the film “If Only I Could Meet You Again at the Hill Where That Flower Blooms,” and the fact that it was quoted in a public setting suggests a resonance with political convictions.

The phrasing that we are the custodians of our era is striking, and it conveys the notion that history is connected in this way.

It’s a message that prompts us to reflect on how we should live in our time—what our predecessors left behind for us, and what we can do for the future.

No matter how tough the situation, in the end the only thing that supports you is your ‘aspiration’ (your guiding purpose).Sanae Takaichi

No matter how tough the situation, in the end the only thing that supports you is your 'aspiration' (your guiding purpose). Sanae Takaichi

These words express the idea that politicians should move forward with conviction, and that it is precisely that aspiration which gives them the strength to face hardships.

When you consider that they likely come from someone who has been a politician for a long time and experienced difficulties, you can sense how strong their resolve must have been.

Conversely, it can also be read to mean that politicians without conviction cannot endure, so their years of activity may reflect the strength of their convictions.

It also makes you want to pay attention to what kind of aspiration it was that gave them the power to overcome so many struggles.

If someone says it’s impossible because I’m a woman, then it’s all the more worth challenging.Sanae Takaichi

If someone says it’s impossible because I’m a woman, then it’s all the more worth challenging. Sanae Takaichi

These words convey Ms.

Takaichi’s determination to keep challenging herself as a powerful woman striving for the top.

Precisely because politics has long been dominated by men, being a woman alone brings various difficulties—and that is why the challenge has value.

The words not only reflect a commitment to equality that transcends gender and status, but also a reformist spirit aimed at changing entrenched conventions.

It makes you wonder what outcomes this resolve to blaze a new trail will lead to, doesn’t it?