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"# Takaichi sleeping" spread post is controversial

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's "not sleeping" appeal is causing controversy. While there are severe indications from the political world, "What kind of appeal is it?" "I have no job ability,"Sleep in TakaichiIf the lack of sleep really continues, hospitalization becomes a reality because there are politicians who have been down all night in the past.

On September 21, the Cabinet approved the "Basic Policy," which is the basic policy for economic and fiscal management and reform. Takaichi seems to have strong feelings, and on the 20th of the previous day, he had spelled his feelings to X.

However, this post caused a response. On Saturdays and Sundays in July, he said, "I kept reading thick materials from early morning to late at night," and until the end of last week, "I spent my time struggling with a pile of documents, reading materials and putting pens in preparation for the Diet answer," he said, stressing his busyness.

He also mentioned how he usually spends his time, and explained that he does housework, saying, "On weekdays, from returning to the official residence, cleaning the bath, bathing, dinner, washing dishes after dinner, washing clothes, and simple cleaning, private time is the best, and later in the late night hours, I am busy reading materials to take home from the official residence and reading materials to answer the Diet until dawn."

On the 20th, which was the day of the sea, he confessed the reality of lack of sleep, saying that "I could sleep for 5 hours after a long time," but "since the inauguration of the prime minister, sleep for 0 to 3 hours has become normal." On this day, he was busy washing, ironing, and sewing.

Members of the House of Councillors of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDP) said, "As Prime Minister, what do you want to convey? What is the appeal? Of course, I understand the busyness of the Prime Minister and his heavy responsibility, but I do not understand why he dares to touch on housework." Hiroyuki Konishi, a member of the House of Councillors of the same party, also cut it off, saying, "In a word, Prime Minister Takaichi has no job ability as Prime Minister."

On the other hand, Kenta Izumi, a member of the House of Representatives of the Nakamichi Reform Union, pointed out the impact on public affairs, saying, "Extreme insomnia and short sleepers may hinder normal physical condition, thinking, and judgment." Yukio Edano, a former member of the House of Representatives of the same party, also said that this post was "negative" and worried, "I am worried about whether it is okay to deal with diplomacy with such judgment."Edano, sleep.Hashtags have also been born.

This time as well, "# Takaichi sleeping" has come to be seen here and there against Mr. Takaichi. However, intensive deliberation is scheduled at the House of Representatives Budget Committee on the 24th, and even after the closing of the Diet, there are a lot of issues such as the consumption tax reduction issue and the cabinet reshuffle, so Mr. Takaichi may not have time to sleep. It is even more so because "Mr. Takaichi is the type who wants to do everything himself" (Nagatacho official).

There was a politician in the past who was forced to be hospitalized by the type who wanted to do it himself. Yuriko Koike is the governor of Tokyo. Mr. Koike was hospitalized due to excessive fatigue in June 2021 when the new COVID19 virus spread.

An official of the Tokyo metropolitan government recalled, "Mr. Koike, who could not leave it to others, was forced to stay up all night every day because his communication with the Prime Minister's Office was sometimes late at night. If he had left it to the government office a little more, he would not have needed to rest, but his inability to do so was a disaster."

The high approval rating of the Takaichi Cabinet is starting to fade. Maybe he felt the need to appeal, but if he collapses, he will have no children. If lack of sleep is true, it is better to sleep.

# sanae _ takaichi # sleep # yuriko _ koike

7/21 Edited to

... Read more私も仕事で忙しい時に睡眠時間が極端に短くなった経験がありますが、体調だけでなく判断力や集中力にも大きな影響が出ることを実感しました。首相が「0~3時間睡眠が常態化」と告白したことは、非常に深刻な警告です。 実は政治家に限らず、長時間の労働や責任の重圧から睡眠不足になる人は少なくありません。しかし、体と脳の健康を守るために最低限の睡眠時間を確保することは不可欠です。成功体験や責任感から自身の体調管理を後回しにしがちですが、長期的にはかえってパフォーマンスを損ねかねません。 また、高市首相のように公務の合間に家事をこなすのは非常にタフなスケジュールです。小池百合子都知事の過労入院も示す通り、自分一人で全てを抱え込むタイプの人ほど、体の悲鳴に気づきにくく無理をしがちです。適切なサポート体制や役割分担の重要性も改めて浮き彫りになりました。 SNSでの「#高市寝ろ」拡散は、国民の関心と心配の表れとも言えるでしょう。寝る暇もない公務の厳しさと、国民からの健康への期待が交錯しています。こうした議論は首相自身の健康管理や周囲の支援体制の見直しにつながる契機になることを期待しています。 私自身、忙しい日々でも質の良い睡眠時間を取る工夫や、体調の変化を見逃さないよう心掛けています。高市首相も自身の健康を最優先にし、無理のない働き方を模索しながら、国政に臨んでほしいと切に願います。