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Aina Ashida's Law School Enrollment Raises Hopes of Becoming Japan's First Female Prime Minister! Separate campus from Fuku-kun, who was reportedly ac

For those who go on to internal schools, both are faculties that can only be chosen if one's grades in high school are top class."

This is the view of a parent who has a child attending the very prestigious university-affiliated high school that Ashida Aina, 18, attends. When she graduates from high school this month, she will enter the university's Department of Political Science in the Faculty of Law. It was reported that Fuku Suzuki, 18, who co-starred in the 2011 drama "Marumo no Okite" (Fuji TV), also passed the AO entrance examination for the same university, but it is a different department and the location of the school building is completely different. Ashida was ranked No. 1 in the "Expected Newcomers Ranking" conducted by ORICON NEWS in January this year. Ashida was already famous as an honor student from her "Marumori" elementary school days. She was a voracious reader, reading 300 books a year in her lower grades, 180 books a year in her upper grades, and 100 books a year in her junior high school years. In addition to his entertainment activities, when he took the junior high school entrance exam, he was accepted to several famous private junior high schools with a deviation score of around 70.

When Ashida was asked what she wanted to be when she was 10 years old, she answered, "I want to be a pharmacist and develop new drugs. In junior high school, she said, "I want to go into medicine and become a pathologist. In her junior high school days, she said, "I wanted to go into medicine and become a pathologist. His assignment to write a long story was so well done that he was well known in the school. However, entering medical school is one of the most difficult tasks in the school. Even if she were to go on to medical school, the requirements for obtaining credits would be strict, and her entertainment activities would be hindered to no small degree, so I think that is why she chose the Department of Political Science in the Faculty of Law. In 1919, she read a congratulatory message at the "National Festival to Celebrate the Enthronement of the Emperor.

As a leader of her generation, she is expected to live up to the expectations of her classmates at her school. Many students are concerned about the current political situation in Japan," she said. There is already a desire for Ms. Ashida to become a politician in the future and become Japan's first female prime minister," said one student. Ashida has been ranked No. 1 overall for both men and women in the "2022 TV-Commercial Talent Ranking" at the end of last year. She is the first female prime minister who is number one in terms of likability and has both popularity and ability. If such a day comes, I can't help but feel that the sun will shine once again on Japan's future.

Source: https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/5ad65c3873be292d8ab066c20059b9310c110830