Tokyo -- Japanese women are saying, "No," to high heels in what's been dubbed the #KuToo movement, a play on the words for "shoes" and "agony" and an allusion to the #MeToo hashtag. The #MeToo ...
The petition was started by Yumi Ishikawa, who says she was made to wear high heels while working at a funeral parlor, the BBC reports. She took to Twitter to vent about being forced to wear heels, ...
More than 19,000 people in Japan have signed a petition to ban office dress codes which force women to wear high heels to work. Tokyo artist, writer and feminist Yumi Ishikawa launched the petition ...
It goes without saying that a woman should never have to wear something she’s not comfortable with — including high heels. A movement has recently begun in Japan to address just that: the ability for ...
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