“It gives a cold impression”: Why Japanese companies ban female staff from wearing glasses

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The hashtag “glasses are forbidden” (メガネ禁止) has been trending on social media in Japan this week. Via qz

,” with the word “black” in Japan often used to describe a person or organization that is overly harsh or unscrupulous. As in the workplace, many schools target the way females should act and dress, for example setting out strict guidelines on hair length, underwear color, and skirt length.

, which drew attention to the requirement that many companies still have that women wear high heels to work. The term #KuToo is a triple pun, playing on the Japanese words, and the #MeToo movement.

Some Japanese women have been posting photos of their glasses on Twitter in response to the findings of the news reports. One user who did so after picking up a new pair of glasses wrote, “Isn’t it so troublesome when you can see all the middle-aged men in the world?”

 

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