Men's Room, Women Cleaners: A Japan Restroom Reality
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Men's Room, Women Cleaners: A Japan Restroom Reality

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By The Japanist Team
Source: SoraNews24

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A recent survey reveals that many Japanese men feel discomfort with female janitors in men's restrooms. This common practice reflects Japan's janitorial demographics, but sparks debate about comfort levels.

In Japan, it's common to encounter female cleaning staff in men's restrooms. This is largely due to women comprising a significant portion of the janitorial workforce. For travelers, this means you're likely to experience this during your visit.

While common, a recent survey highlights that many Japanese men feel some level of discomfort with this arrangement. This unease stems from feeling awkward during private moments, not from disrespect towards the workers themselves.

Conversely, the survey indicated that most Japanese women are uncomfortable with male janitors in female restrooms, a far less common scenario. As a visitor, be aware of these cultural sensitivities surrounding restroom cleaning practices.

Original source:SoraNews24