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, real name (born 10 May 1933 as , is a Japanese
actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a Character (arts), character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek ...
and
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. During her 30-year-long political career, she served in some important posts. She became the first female President of the House of Councillors in 2004. Her pseudonymous surname is also spelled Ogi, Ōgi and Ohgi for a variety of Hepburn romanization systems. She herself uses Oogi.


Early life

Oogi was born and brought up in Kobe, Hyogo. She survived the Kobe Air Raid at age 11. She wrote later that her experience of the air raid had convinced her to make efforts to attain
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and national defense.Chikage Oogi, ''Dekiru Koto Deki nai Koto'', Sekaibunkasha,


Stage career

Oogi graduated from
Takarazuka Music School Takarazuka Music School (宝塚音楽学校, ''Takarazuka Ongaku Gakkō'') is a private girls' school in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is a Takarazuka Revue training school that is a miscellaneous vocational school approved by Hyōgo P ...
and joined the
Takarazuka Revue The is a Japanese all-female musical theatre troupe based in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Women play all roles in lavish, Broadway-style productions of Western-style musicals and stories adapted from films, novels, manga, and Japane ...
in April 1954. Her first movie appearance was in October of that year. She retired from the revue in 1958 and married Kotaro Hayashi, a
kabuki is a classical form of Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily-stylised performances, the often-glamorous costumes worn by performers, and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. Kabuki is thought to ...
actor later known as Tojuro Sakata. Oogi had been a full-time
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for a year until she returned to work in a television drama on 29 October 1959, and later appeared on many television dramas and variety shows. She also hosted a popular tabloid show ''
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'' from 1971 to 1977. One of her co-hosts was Yoshiko Ōtaka, who was elected to the House of Councillors in 1974.


Filmography

* '' Kaiketsutaka'' Series, 1954 * ''
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'', 1955 * ''
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'', 1955 * '' Shirai Gonpachi'', 1956 * '' Shippū! Kurama Tengu'', 1956 * '' Hakoiri Musume to Bantō'', 1956 * ''
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'' (恋すがた狐御殿) (1956) * '' Otoko no Hanamichi'', 1956 * '' Ujō'', 1957 * '' Bibō no Miyako'', 1957 * '' A Teapicker's Song of Goodbye'', 1957 * '' A Farewell to the Woman Called My Sister'', 1957 * '' Hanayome wa Matteiru'', 1957 * '' Seishun Kōro'', 1957 * ''
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'', 1958 * '' Salaryman Shusse Taikōki'', 1958 * '' Mikkokusha wa Dare ka'', 1958 * '' Sanroku'', 1962 * '' Mujō Hijō'', 1968 * ''
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'', 1968


Political career

Strenuously lobbied to run by Takeo Fukuda, Oogi first elected to the House of Councillors as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party in 1977. She was voted out in 1989, but elected again in 1993. The following year she left the LDP and joined the
Japan Renewal Party The was a Japanese political party that existed in the early 1990s. It was founded in 1993 by 44 members of the Liberal Democratic Party led by Tsutomu Hata and Ichirō Ozawa. It was instrumental in ending the LDP's 38-year dominance of Japanese ...
, which merged into the New Frontier Party on 10 December 1994. The NFP torn up on 31 December 1997, Oogi became a member of the Liberal Party, stringing along with Ichirō Ozawa. It was in 2000 that Oogi came to the forefront. She founded the Conservative Party, renamed the
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soon, and became its first leader in April.
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Yoshiro Mori appointed Oogi as Minister of Construction and Director General of the National Land Agency in July, and also as
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and Director General of Hokkaido Development Agency in December. When these ministries and agencies merged into the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport as a result of the administrative reform of 2001, Oogi was installed as its first minister. She drew the nameboard displayed at the entrance of the building of the ministry with black ink and a brush. The New Conservative Party's debacle at the House of Councillors election in July 2001 heightened calls among party members for a change in leadership. Oogi resigned as party leader and was succeeded by
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on 17 September 2001. Oogi joined the Liberal Democratic Party in 2003 again. She was installed as the 26th President of the House of Councillors on 30 July 2004. She attended at the World Conference of Speakers of Parliaments held by the
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in September 2005. In October 2006 she made an official visit to
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. In May 2007, Oogi announced her retirement from politics in July so that she could lead an ordinary life with her family. Her term of office expired on 28 July 2007.


Political views


Constitution

Oogi has critical views against the
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of 1947. She has said that the constitution has many problems such as ignoring
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, obfuscating the Self-Defense Forces and its international contribution to keep peace, and excessively protecting
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s while making light of crime victims' human rights. She also made a controversial remark: "The Constitution of Japan deprived Japanese women of their graces of character."


Transfer of capital functions

A suggestion to transfer some
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functions out of Tokyo came under review in 1990s to solve the problem posed by overconcentration of people in Tokyo. Oogi, who was Minister of Construction in charge of this issue, expressed opposition to the transfer in September 2000. Her opposition created conflicts with Prime Minister Mori and with the
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s of the candidate cities.


Imperial succession

Upon
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's birth in September 2006, Oogi suggested that the lawmakers take a cautious attitude toward the Government's move to allow female and matrilineal succession of the Imperial Throne. She appreciated
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for her third deliverance in this day of declining
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and said "We women would like to look to her as a model."


Haneda Airport

In 2000, Oogi proposed that Haneda Airport expand international air service. Narita Airport, which almost monopolized international flight service to Tokyo, is so distant from central Tokyo that there has long been a strong call among Tokyoites and
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ns for international air service of Haneda Airport. Oogi's proposal was welcomed by Shintaro Ishihara,
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of Tokyo.


Personal life

Oogi has two sons, Tomotaro and Hirotaro. Both of them are kabuki actors, following in their father's path. She had long hoped to have daughters or granddaughters possibly to be a Takarazuka actress. Her wish for a granddaughter came true when her younger son begot a daughter in 2002. Oogi's husband is notorious as a
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as he admits. Interviewed about his love affair with a maiko, which was exposed in a tabloid magazine in 2002, Oogi answered "I know that girl. She is intelligent and I favor her, too," adding "A husband not attractive to women would be boring."'' Tokudane'',
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, 7 June 2002


Honours

* Grand Cordon of the
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, 2003. *
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with Special Grand Cordon, 2008. * Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers, 2010.


See also

*
Takako Doi was a prominent Japanese politician from 1980 until her retirement in 2005. She was the List of female speakers of national and territorial lower houses, first female Lower House Speaker in Japan, the highest position a female politician has ...
– The first female Speaker of the House of Representatives (1993–1996) *
Tamao Nakamura (born July 12, 1939 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese actress. Her father is kabuki actor Nakamura Ganjirō II. She was scouted by director Teruo Ogiyama and made her film debut with ''Kageko to Yukie'' when she was a junior high school student. A ...
– Oogi's sister-in-law * Shintaro Katsu – Oogi's brother-in-law * Hisayasu Nagata * Junichiro Koizumi *
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* List of the first female holders of political offices


References

* Chikage Oogi, ''Ketsudan no Toki'', Sekaibunkasha, 2007, *
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, ''Kono Kuni de Onna de Aru to Iu Koto'', Kyoiku Shiryo Shuppankai, 2001, * ''
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Morning Edition'', 28 July 2007


External links

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