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Takaichi wins jewelry best dresser award
Japan🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Takaichi wins jewelry best dresser award

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was honored as a winner at the 37th Japan Jewelry Best Dresser Awards, which recognize individuals who exemplify style and elegance in jewelry. The awards, held at Tokyo Big Sight, included other notable recipients such as actresses and singers. Takaichi was praised for her appearance, wearing pearl and diamond accessories provided by the organizers. She expressed hope that her efforts would inspire confidence in Japan's future.

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Takaichi wins jewelry best dresser award

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was honored as a winner at the 37th Japan Jewelry Best Dresser Awards, which recognize individuals who exemplify style and elegance in jewelry. The awards, held at Tokyo Big Sight, included other notable recipients such as actresses and singers. Takaichi was praised for her appearance, wearing pearl and diamond accessories provided by the organizers. She expressed hope that her efforts would inspire confidence in Japan's future.

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