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Mayor to make Japanese history by going on maternity leave

ABC Australia · May 26, 2026, 5:13 AM

Key takeaways

  • Shoko Kawata's maternity leave announcement has created significant interest in Japan.
  • Shoko Kawata is set to become the first incumbent Japanese mayor to take maternity leave while in office, according to local government organisations.
  • There is currently no legal framework in Japan that guarantees or regulates such leave for elected officials.

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Shoko Kawata's maternity leave announcement has created significant interest in Japan. (Facebook: Shoko Kawata, file)

Link copied Share Share article. A pregnancy rarely generates national headlines, but in Japan, a mayor's upcoming maternity leave has done just that.

Shoko Kawata is set to become the first incumbent Japanese mayor to take maternity leave while in office, according to local government organisations.

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