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Yuriko Koike elected Tokyo’s first female governor by landslide – CNN News

Desk Editor August 1, 2016

Tokyo has elected its first female governor, the Arabic-speaking environmentalist and North Korea hawk Yuriko Koike.

Former Japanese defense minister, 64-year-old received over a million votes more than her nearest rival, Hiroya Masuda, who was backed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Koike, who previously broke glass ceilings as Japan’s first female defense chief, is one of only three women currently serving as governor of one of the country’s 47 prefectures.
In her campaign, Koike referenced Joan of Arc and anime character Sally the Witch, and vowed to overcome childcare shortages and push female-friendly policies “so that both women and men can shine in Tokyo.”
Japanese society is still heavily male-dominated in both politics and business. The World Economic Forum ranks the country 101st out of 145 in terms of gender equality, and only 9.5% of Japan’s House of Representatives are women, according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
The status of women at the very top of Japanese society has also come into question in recent years. Current laws do not allow for a woman to accede to the Chrysanthemum Throne. Princess Aiko would be second-in-line to succeed Emperor Akihito, after her father, Crown Prince Naruhito. Unless the law is changed however, the title will pass on Naruhito’s death to Aiko’s uncle, Prince Fumihito.

Yuriko Koike elected Tokyo’s first female governor by landslide

By James Griffiths, CNN

Updated 0353 GMT (1153 HKT) August 1, 2016

Yuriko Koike elected as Tokyo's first female governor

Yuriko Koike elected as Tokyo’s first female governor 03:44

Story highlights

  • Yuriko Koike will become Toyko’s first-ever female governor
  • She was elected by more than a million votes over her nearest rival

(CNN)Tokyo has elected its first female governor, the Arabic-speaking environmentalist and North Korea hawk Yuriko Koike.

Former Japanese defense minister, 64-year-old received over a million votes more than her nearest rival, Hiroya Masuda, who was backed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

New ground

Koike, who previously broke glass ceilings as Japan’s first female defense chief, is one of only three women currently serving as governor of one of the country’s 47 prefectures.
In her campaign, Koike referenced Joan of Arc and anime character Sally the Witch, and vowed to overcome childcare shortages and push female-friendly policies “so that both women and men can shine in Tokyo.”

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Japanese society is still heavily male-dominated in both politics and business. The World Economic Forum ranks the country 101st out of 145 in terms of gender equality, and only 9.5% of Japan’s House of Representatives are women, according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
The status of women at the very top of Japanese society has also come into question in recent years. Current laws do not allow for a woman to accede to the Chrysanthemum Throne. Princess Aiko would be second-in-line to succeed Emperor Akihito, after her father, Crown Prince Naruhito. Unless the law is changed however, the title will pass on Naruhito’s death to Aiko’s uncle, Prince Fumihito.
What happens if the Emperor steps down?

Multilingual commentator

A graduate of Cairo University, Koike is fluent in both English and Arabic, and worked as a translator and newscaster before entering politics.
Outspoken and opinionated, she is a frequent commentator on Japanese and global affairs. In recent months she has praisedTaiwan’s recently elected president Tsai Ying-wen and warned of Donald Trump’s “potential to do lasting damage” to the U.S.-Japan relationship.
Koike was endorsed for Tokyo governor by the Japan Society for History Textbook Reform, which promotes a revisionist, nationalistic view of Japanese history, particularly downplaying or whitewashing war crimes and the use of sex slaves by Japanese forces in WWII. In the past, she’s written about the need for Japan to “take responsibility for the future, not obsess about the past.”
She is also a frequent critic of North Korea, previously accusingKoreans in Japan of sending money to support Kim Jong Un’s regime.

Green governor

Environment Minister from 2003 to 2005, Koike stressed her green credentials during her gubernational campaign, encouraging supporters to wear green and donning a green headband herself for photo-ops.
In 2005 she pioneered a widely-adopted program to encourage male office workers to ditch their suit jackets in summer, allowing office air conditioners to be set at higher temperatures.
Koike has also promoted the introduction of a carbon tax and the use of forshiki — Japanese wrapping cloth — shopping bags in place of plastic.
As governor of Tokyo, Koike will oversee preparations for the 2020 summer Olympic Games.
Despite still being four years away, the games have already attracted controversy, with construction of the main stadium delayed after a high-profile plan by the late architectZaha Hadid was scrapped at the last minute due to rising costs.
The games’ official logo also had to be dropped after it was alleged that the design was plagiarized.
The 2020 games are “a defining moment — an occasion for Tokyo’s citizens to consider how we want to be seen, and how we see ourselves,” Koike wrote last month.(James Griffiths, CNN)
Link: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/31/asia/tokyo-first-female-governor-koike/index.html
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