Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has explained her habit of working from home, using her official residence adjacent to her office to improve efficiency. The prime minister, who has been increasingly seen spending long hours in seclusion, stated that this arrangement allows her to focus on critical tasks without the distractions of public appearances. Her decision reflects a broader trend among leaders seeking to balance work and public engagement. Takaichi’s office confirmed that the residence is primarily used for administrative duties, reinforcing the perception of a more secluded leadership style. The move has sparked discussions about the role of public visibility in modern governance.