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Fumio Kishida has remained out of the public eye in the past few days, and that absence itself is a story. Kishida, who was once at the pinnacle of Japanese politics, resigned from the prime ministership in late 2024 after his approval ratings, already languishing in the low 20 percent range in some polls, utterly collapsed in the wake of a campaign-funds scandal—a scandal that cemented a public perception that the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, or LDP, had grown detached and unaccountable, as detailed by both Britannica and DW. Since stepping down, Kishida has kept a remarkably low profile, a marked contrast to his years as a prominent cabinet minister and the architect of Japan’s more “adaptable” Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy, as noted by PMN and The Japan Times. There have been no significant reports of business ventures, new political activities, or confirmed public appearances for Kishida this week. His political heirship is non-existent given the LDP’s ongoing crisis and the revolving door of leadership that saw Shigeru Ishiba also resign in September 2025, following more historic election losses for the party.
The reverberations from Kishida’s downfall were felt acutely this week with massive headlines about Sanae Takaichi’s meteoric rise—she won the LDP leadership race on October 4th and is set to become Japan’s first female prime minister. Kishida’s own resignation, as reported by The Japan Times, Nippon.com, and DW, is cited as a touchstone in the era of profound instability now gripping Japanese politics, which in the 2020s has seen four prime ministers resign in rapid succession amid scandal, violence, and parliamentary defeats. Kishida has not commented publicly on Takaichi’s victory or the LDP’s future; if he has done so in private, such remarks have not made their way onto verifiable social media or major news platforms this week.
On social media, Kishida’s name is trending only in reference to retrospectives and opinion pieces dissecting his abrupt exit, his administration's stumbles, and the increasing nationalism and populist currents running through Japanese politics. There are no credible posts or viral videos featuring Kishida himself, and the atmosphere is more about assessing his legacy—mostly negative, as detailed by Nippon.com—than tracking ongoing activity.
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