'You are my god', Japan's PM tells British rock band Deep Purple

Japanese minister Sanae Takaichi, a noted hard rock fan, declares 'You are my god' to legendary British band Deep Purple during a meeting in Tokyo.

Japanese minister Sanae Takaichi, a noted hard rock fan, declares 'You are my god' to legendary British band Deep Purple during a meeting in Tokyo. | Contesto: cronaca

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In a moment that blended high-level diplomacy with high-decibel fandom, Japan's Minister of Economic Security, Sanae Takaichi, welcomed the iconic British rock band Deep Purple to her Tokyo office on Tuesday. The veteran politician, a well-known hard rock enthusiast, greeted the musicians not with formalities but with a declaration of devotion, telling the group, "You are my god." The meeting, captured in official photographs, showed a beaming Takaichi posing with the band's members, a stark contrast to the typically reserved decorum of Japanese political life. The encounter underscores Takaichi's long-publicized passion for hard rock and heavy metal, a personal interest that has become a distinctive part of her public persona. While many politicians cultivate images through policy or party loyalty, Takaichi has openly discussed her fandom, previously citing bands like Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin as personal favorites. This meeting provided a rare, tangible intersection between her official role and her private passions, offering a humanizing glimpse into a cabinet minister often associated with serious economic and national security portfolios. Deep Purple, formed in 1968, is one of the foundational acts of hard rock and heavy metal, credited with pioneering the genre alongside bands like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Their 1972 hit "Smoke on the Water" remains one of the most recognizable rock riffs globally. The band's influence has spanned generations and continents, finding a particularly dedicated following in Japan, where their complex compositions and virtuosic musicianship have long been celebrated. Takaichi's effusive greeting is emblematic of the deep cultural impact the band has had far beyond its British origins. The event quickly circulated through Japanese and international media, sparking a mix of amusement and appreciation. Social media reactions ranged from fans celebrating the minister's genuine fandom to commentators noting the unusual but positive cultural exchange. Analysts suggest such moments can subtly reshape public perception of political figures, connecting them with citizens through shared cultural touchstones. In Takaichi's...

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