Japanese media extensively covered the political transition as the Ishiba cabinet resigned, marking the end of a 386-day tenure. Early morning reports detailed Sanae Takaichi's anticipated inauguration as Japan's first female prime minister, discussing the mechanisms of the prime ministerial election and her potential historical significance. By late morning, Takaichi was officially elected as the 104th Prime Minister. The Nikkei average approached 50,000, attributed to "Sanaenomics" and foreign investor confidence. Later in the day, the cabinet list for the new administration was announced, and Prime Minister Takaichi held her inaugural press conference, denying an early dissolution of the House of Representatives and emphasizing a "cabinet of decision and progress."