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‘You are my god,’ Japanese PM tells Deep Purple

By Reuters
April 11, 2026
Japans Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi poses with members of British rock band Deep Purple, Don Airey, Ian Paice, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover and Simon McBride during their meeting at the Prime Ministers Office in Tokyo, Japan, April 10, 2026. — Reuters
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi poses with members of British rock band Deep Purple, Don Airey, Ian Paice, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover and Simon McBride during their meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo, Japan, April 10, 2026. — Reuters

TOKYO: Legendary British rock band Deep Purple made Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s day with a brief visit to their high-profile superfan on Friday as they returned to the country they first toured more than half a century ago.

Takaichi’s reputation as an amateur drummer and fan of hard rock and heavy metal has been well documented, and she has referred to Deep Purple as one of her favourite bands along with the likes of Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden. “You are my god,” a giddy Takaichi said in English to Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice, presenting him with a set of made-in-Japan drumsticks that she signed.

After a brief photo session with lead singer Ian Gillan and the other members, Takaichi told the band she had bought their “Machine Head” album in grade school, which features some of the band’s biggest hits such as “Smoke on the Water” and “Highway Star”. She played keyboard in a Deep Purple tribute band in middle school and then switched to drums in university, she said.

“These days, when I fight with my husband I drum to ‘Burn’ and cast a curse on him,” she joked.

The group’s courtesy call was a welcome respite for Japan’s first female prime minister, who vowed to “work, work, work” when she took office last October.