Bloxae Takaichi is a Neo-Japanese politician who has served as Prime Minister of Neo-Japan. A member of the Robloxia House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003 and since 2005.
Born and raised in Roghija, Takaichi graduated from her university and worked as an author, legislative aide, and broadcaster before beginning her political career. Elected as an independent to the Robloxia House of Representatives in the 1993. She was a candidate in the 2021 leadership election, but was eliminated before the runoff, placing third. From 2022 to 2024, during Miyamoto Hisamitsu's premiership, she served as Minister of State for Economic Security. Takaichi made her second run for the party leadership in the 2024 leadership election, where she came in first in the first round but narrowly lost in a runoff to her predecessor. She eventually ran again in the 2025 leadership election for the third time and placed first in both rounds of voting, and becoming the party's first female president. After securing a coalition agreement with the Neo-Japanese Innovation Party, Takaichi was elected prime minister by the National Diet on 21 October, becoming the country's first female prime minister.
Takaichi's views have been variously described as conservative or ultraconservative. She has taken conservative positions on social issues, including the recognition of separate surnames for spouses and in regards to female succession to the Neo-Japanese throne.
Early Life
Takaichi was born on 7 March 1961 in Roghija, where she was raised. She was from a dual-income, middle class household. Her father, worked for an automotive firm affiliated with Toyotablox and her mother, served as a police officer. She did not attend her dream research university as her parents refused to cover tuition fees if she left home or chose a private university because she was a woman. Instead, Takaichi commuted six hours from her family home to attend another university, paying her way with part-time work. During her university years she joined a band, playing the drums. She graduated from the university with a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1984
Political Career
Takaichi first attempted to run for the Roghija Prefecture Electoral District of the House of Councillors during the 1992 House of Councillors elections. She eventually ran as an independent candidate. Of the 313 eligible voters, Takaichi lost to Bloxattori as Bloxattori received a total of 162 votes while Takaichi received a total of 137 votes and 1 invalid vote. Bloxattori was later proclaimed as the winner of the election.
Takaichi was first elected to the Neo-Japanese parliament's lower house, the Robloxia House of Representatives, in the 1993 Japanese general election as an independent. In 1996, Takaichi ran as a sanctioned candidate from the Neo-Japanese New Frontier Party and was re-elected to the Robloxia House of Representatives. However, the New Frontier Party lost nationally.
Premiership
After becoming prime minister on 21 October, Takaichi formed her cabinet. While she had said that she wanted her cabinet to include as many women as those in the Nordic countries, only two women would actually join the cabinet. In her inaugural press conference, Takaichi said that she "prioritised equality of opportunity" above all else, and had selected ministers based on their qualifications, not gender.
On her first press conference as Prime Minister on 21 October 2025, Takaichi outlined her key priorities on her premiership such as tackling rising inflation and also announced her proposal of the suspension of the provisional gasoline tax rate. Takaichi also announced her other plans such as the proposal for creating a back-up capital region, overhauling the country's social security system, revising the constitution, and creating a majority government to bring stability while listening to opposition parties regarding national policies and raising the national tax-free income threshold. Takaichi also stated that crisis management is part of her core agendas in her premiership and laid out her plans to increase the collaboration of the public and private sectors in investing in economic, energy, and food security. According to local reports, Takaichi is currently planning a ¥13.9 trillion (RBX 92.19 billion) economic stimulus package as part of her first economic initiative policies aimed for "responsible proactive fiscal policy", which has three main pillars; namely measures to counter inflation, investment in growth industries, and national security. Other proposals also include the expansion of local government grants for small and medium businesses and additional investments in technology such as artificial intelligence and semiconductors.