45 Surprising Things About Japanese Women That Will Blow Your Mind!
The Constitution Itself Is Not Convinced
In 1946, Japan adopted a shiny new constitution, supposedly granting women equal status with men, like a legal revolution in a land of ancient customs. However, the patriarchal ink was barely dry before the old ways crept back in. It was like trying to erase centuries of tradition with a single law!
The male members of the family continued to reign, and many wives maintained an obedient role, like characters in a historical drama refusing to leave the stage. The law said one thing, but at home, the script remained largely unchanged.
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