Trailblazing Drama: ‘The Tiger and Her Wings’ Shines Light on Japan’s First Female Lawyers and Their Legacy

Tokyo, Japan – The vibrant tapestry of Japan’s morning television is interwoven with the historical threads of pioneering women, highlighted in the popular NHK series “Tora ni Tsubasa” (The Tiger and Her Wings). The drama, which has captivated Japanese viewers since its debut, pulls its narrative from the life of Inotsume Tomoko, a character inspired by one of Japan’s first female lawyers, Mibuchi Yoshiko. Yoshiko, who was born in Singapore in 1914 and later moved to the bustling district of Shibuya, Tokyo, grew up during a transformative era in Japan. Her father, Sadao, was a … Read more

Unlocking the Secrets to Workstyle Reform: A Deep Dive into Japan’s Overtime Regulations on the Latest ‘Cross-Border Catch-Up’ Podcast

Atlanta, Georgia — A recent episode of the podcast series “Cross-Border Catch-Up” featured discussions centered around Japan’s legislation and corporate practices concerning overtime work, reflecting a global interest in work-life balance reform. Hosted by Skye Hao from Atlanta and Goli Rahimi from Chicago, the discussion delved into the nuances of Japan’s approach to managing excessive working hours, which has been a long-standing issue affecting many workers in the country. Japan’s overtime regulations, including the well-known Article 36 agreements, were central to the conversation. These agreements are crucial as they govern the compensation and legality of … Read more