extra=born 1 August 1975 is a Japanese local politician and a member of the Kumamoto City Assembly. She was first elected in the 2015 local elections, winning 4,196 votes in the Higashi Ward of Kumamoto. Before entering public office, Ogata was an officer in the Yemen office of UNDP.
The local incident unexpectedly gained national and international prominence. It was cited as a proof that the current environment is hostile for Japanese women juggling between their careers and families, and even worse for those in politics. Commentators observed that Ogata's actions illustrated how the impact Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Abenomics policies were still limited. Ogata also criticised the fact that women with children were rarely consulted in policy making.
Ogata was later reprimanded by the assembly for disrupting proceedings. The assembly passed a proposal in February, banning any non-members from entering the debating chamber as a response to the November incident.
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