Takakura started her coaching career as an assistant coach of the
Japan U-17 national team at the
2009 and
2011 AFC U-16 Championships. As manager of the Japan U-17 team, she led the youth team to the title of the
2013 AFC U-16 Championship by winning over
North Korea in the final. Next year, she led to the title of the
2014 U-17 World Cup by winning over
Spain in the final. She repeated the achievement by mentoring the
Japan U-20 national team to help them win the title of the
2015 AFC U-19 Championship, again by defeating
North Korea in the final. On 27 April 2016, Takakura was appointed as the manager of the
Japan senior national team becoming the first female to hold the post. She was also appointed as manager of the Japan U-20 team and won 3rd place at
2016 U-20 World Cup. In 2018, she led to the title of
2018 Asian Cup. Takakura has been given the
AFC Women's Coach Of The Year Award Six times; in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018. ==Career statistics==