By: Isabel Reynolds, Yoshiaki Nohara
Japan will have a new leader after Fumio Kishida ruled himself out the race to head the Liberal Democratic Party amid voter frustration over his handling of a slush-fund scandal.
Isabel Reynolds is a politics reporter based in Tokyo, Japan. She currently works as a reporter and Japan correspondent for an undisclosed company. Her work has been featured in various publications, including Bloomberg News, The Japan Times, The Washington Post, and TIME, covering a range of topics from politics to entertainment.
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