Women are a rare sight in Japanese politics, but 20-year-old Rinka Saito is determined to run for office one day because "you can't have true democracy
Since "femtech" became a buzzword in Japan several years ago, products and services developed to address women's health have been introduced one after another a phenomenon previously unthinkable in a society that once stigmatized such issues. Period panties, where the volume of menstrual blood flow can be tracked by…
Since "femtech" became a buzzword in Japan several years ago, products and services developed to address women's health have been introduced one after another a phenomenon previously unthinkable in a society that once stigmatized such issues.