Society | Apr 07

36-year-old political newcomer becomes Japan's youngest female mayor

Apr 07 (Japan Today) - A 36-year-old political newcomer has become Japan's youngest-ever female mayor after winning the Tokushima mayoral election on Sunday, according to Japan's city mayors' association.

Sawako Naito, running as an independent, beat incumbent Akiyoshi Endo, 64, in the election, which split the vote of members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in Tokushima Prefecture.

"With the perspective of a woman, I want to make Tokushima a comfortable city for working citizens and families with small children," Naito told reporters. She turned 36 in March.

The previous holder of the record for youngest female mayor was Naomi Koshi, who was elected mayor of Otsu, Shiga Prefecture in 2012 aged 36 years and six months.

Naito, who has multiple sclerosis, periodically takes medication for the disease. She began displaying symptoms while studying at the University of Tokyo and has published a book about her experience.

But she assured her supporters that her condition would not impact on her duties as head of the capital of the prefecture.

Naito was backed by some members of the prefectural assembly and leaders of the LDP's prefectural chapter, while Endo, who was seeking a second term, was backed by city assembly members.


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