Hiroshima governor pushes for women-empowered rural workplaces

Hiroshima Governor Mika Yokota has emphasized the need for workplaces where women can fully demonstrate their abilities to address the growing exodus of young women from rural areas to cities. She pointed to traditional gender roles as a major issue. These comments came in an interview ahead of International Women's Day.

Hiroshima Governor Mika Yokota has highlighted the importance of local communities developing "workplaces where women can fully demonstrate their abilities" to tackle the increasing number of young women migrating from rural areas to urban centers in recent years. This rural-to-urban shift appears driven by difficulties in finding desired jobs in regional areas and dissatisfaction with traditional gender role expectations, such as the notion that "men belong at work, and women belong at home."

In an interview ahead of International Women's Day on Sunday, Yokota stated: "Stereotyped perceptions of gender roles take root early in life when people are raised hearing words like 'feminine' or 'masculine.' I hope local companies will change their mindset so that everyone can fully demonstrate their potential."

The initiative aims to boost rural areas by empowering women and addressing population outflow. Yokota's remarks underscore efforts to promote gender equality and enhance women's participation in local economies.

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