Takako Doi

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Takako Doi was a pioneering Japanese politician who became the first female Speaker of the House of Representatives and a prominent leader of Japan’s socialist and opposition politics in the late 20th century.

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instanceOf Japanese politician
human
areaOfActivism democratic reforms in Japan
gender equality
peace movement in Japan
countryOfCitizenship Japan
familyName Doi
fieldOfWork law
politics
givenName Takako
hasHonorificTitle Speaker
influenced women’s political participation in Japan
knownFor advocacy for pacifism and constitutionalism
advocacy for women’s rights in Japan
leadership of Japan’s socialist opposition
languageSpoken Japanese
memberOf Japan Socialist Party
Japan Socialist Party
surface form: Social Democratic Party of Japan
movement Japanese opposition politics
name Takako Doi self-link
nativeLanguage Japanese
notableFor first female Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
notablePeriod late 20th century
occupation lawyer
politician
partOf National Diet
surface form: Japanese National Diet
politicalAlignment socialism
positionHeld Chairperson of the Japan Socialist Party
Leader of the Opposition in Japan
Leader of the Social Democratic Party of Japan
Member of the House of Representatives of Japan
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan
residence Japan
sexOrGender female
workLocation Tokyo NERFINISHED

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Takako Doi name Takako Doi self-link
JSP notableLeader Takako Doi
subject surface form: Japan Socialist Party