Summary: Majority of Japanese men say they feel some discomfort seeing female janitors in men’s restrooms SoraNews
- A Japanese media personality's tweet about discomfort with female janitors in men's restrooms sparked a broader discussion.
- A survey revealed that roughly three-quarters of men in Japan feel some degree of discomfort with female janitors cleaning in men's restrooms.
- The prevalence of female janitors in Japan, driven by a shortage of male applicants, is likely to continue despite the awkwardness some men experience.
- A survey revealed that roughly three-quarters of men in Japan feel some degree of discomfort with female janitors cleaning in men's restrooms.
- The prevalence of female janitors in Japan, driven by a shortage of male applicants, is likely to continue despite the awkwardness some men experience.
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Japanese tweet ignited debate over male discomfort with female restroom janitors. A survey found ~75% of Japanese men feel awkward. Staff shortages mean this trend likely persists despite the unease. #Japan #gender #workforce
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ID: 25d9bba6-8aa6-45ec-859c-22c9c02e2908
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Date: Dec. 15, 2025
Notes: SoraNews24 Summary - 2025-12-15 01:00
Created: 2025/12/15 21:44
Updated: 2025/12/16 22:36
Last Read: 2025/12/16 22:36