SEOUL, Oct 22 (News On Japan) - South Korean newspapers extensively covered Prime Minister Takaichi’s inauguration on October 23rd, with some highlighting her remark about liking Korean seaweed as a sign of familiarity toward South Korea.
The conservative daily JoongAng Ilbo reported that during her inaugural press conference, Takaichi said she “likes Korean seaweed and watches Korean dramas,” describing it as an expression of goodwill toward South Korea.
Other conservative outlets, including the Chosun Ilbo, noted that Takaichi mentioned the growing alignment between China, Russia, and North Korea, while expressing expectations that she would “refrain from actions that could damage Japan–South Korea relations amid heightened tensions.”
Meanwhile, the progressive newspaper Hankyoreh struck a more cautious tone, warning that Takaichi’s policies “could potentially have a negative impact on Japan–South Korea relations.”
Source: TBS