Politicians with, letās say, interesting backgrounds are nothing new. People have entered politics from acting, modeling, and, yes, even hardcore pornography. Jobs are jobs. Politics, however, is a calling. Rie Sasaki is answering that call. What makes Sasaki so noteworthy is that she could be Japanās first elected official that has gone from Akihabara street idol to politics.
After graduating from Shimane University, Rie Sasaki got her start in 2006, briefly performing as a sidewalk idol in Akihabara, Tokyoās geek district. Sidewalk idols are essentially street performers who donāt ask for spare change, but hope to build a grass roots following. After that, she was scouted by an agent while in Shibuya and started working as a model and pin-up girl.
Starting in 2008, she got an online show, on which sheād answer fan mail and talk about her favorite Gundam arcade game. She appeared in image DVDs, with titles like Real Audition: Otome Anime Voice Actress or Spoil Girl
But like so many of these bikini models, she married and decided it was time to change her image. Unlike so many of these bikini models, she decided the best way to do that was to run for office.
Sasaki is running as a candidate for the newly formed āJapan Restoration Partyā (new as in launched this September) in Tokyoās 21st Ward. When asked about her pin-up past and bikini pics immortalized online, Sasaki is quoted by Daily as saying, āFor me, Iām okay with it, but depending on the angle⦠Still, theyāre part of the life Iāve led.ā That seems to be a good attitudeāprobably the best one can have. Sasaki said sheās been interested in politics for a while now. With all the old men in Japanese politics, some new blood canāt hurt, right?
On Sasakiās new, politically charged website, she does apologize in her second post: While working as a pin-up model, she said she was born in 1983. This isnāt true. She was actually born in 1982. āI truly apologize for this,ā Sasaki wrote, adding that sheād be focusing on making things better. Well, at least she admitted she hadnāt been truthful. How many politicians do that?
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