Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi defended holding a 3am meeting with her staff after facing criticism in a parliamentary committee. Takaichi admitted she sleeps only two to four hours a night, stressing the need for a society where people can balance work, childcare, and elderly care without sacrificing rest. Staff and opposition lawmakers called the late-night meeting “crazy,” arguing it reflects pressure on employees and Japan’s wider overwork culture. Japanese Communist Party Secretary-General Akira Koike said ensuring workers have free time is essential for equality at home and at work. The debate renews focus on Japan’s labour reform challenges.

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