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What's the matter with the Japanese government encouraging men to go out and hold umbrellas? The Jap

Today, the topic of "the Japanese government encourages men to go out and take an umbrella" has been on the hot search and has attracted the attention of many netizens. Why does Japan encourage men to go out and take an umbrella? This article brings you a detailed introduction. Let's have a look.

Last summer, the hottest summer in history occurred all over Japan, resulting in heatstroke for many people, especially outdoor workers. In response to this, Japan's Ministry of environment proposed to encourage men to wear sunshades to prevent high temperature heatstroke, and held local publicity activities for this purpose.

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When summer comes, Japanese women usually take umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun when they go out in summer, while men are used to reheating and don't take umbrellas. They wear hats to protect themselves from the sun at most, mainly because the view that "umbrellas are women's products" is deeply rooted. Therefore, the Japanese government plans to make some changes this summer to encourage men to go out and take umbrellas.

In order to cope with the heat, Japan's Ministry of environment decided to carry out activities and called on men to use sunshades, Japan's Jiji news agency reported. The Ministry of environment also decided to launch the activity of "children giving umbrellas as as gifts to their fathers" on the occasion of "father's Day" on June 16.

The study found that in summer, compared with wearing a hat, wearing a sunshade can reduce sweating by 17% and reduce emotional stress caused by summer heat by 20%.