Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Japan politician­s ‘turn pregnant’ to teach empathy

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TOKYO: A trio of male Japanese politician­s has gamely strapped on “pregnancy vests” that simulate swollen bellies in a lightheart­ed campaign for men to pick up the slack in a nation where women do most of the housework.

The three governors of southweste­rn prefecture­s are taking to the airwaves with the public awareness campaign that loosely translates as: “The governor is a pregnant woman.”

Japanese men are not very helpful husbands when it comes to housework: they do just one hour of unpaid work daily compared to five hours for their wives, according to a 2014 study by the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t.

The three-minute spot, which started running last week, shows the hapless lawmakers being outfitted with seven kilogram vests that mimic the belly of a woman who is about seven months pregnant.

Then it is time to clumsily navigate stairs, carry groceries, or wait for someone to give up their seat on the bus.

One politician struggles to put on socks, while another wipes sweat from his brow after hanging a load of laundry, as an upbeat tune plays in the background.

“I can see how hard it is to be carrying a child and do house chores,” says 52-yearold Shunji Kono, the governor of Miyazaki prefecture.

“I think I have to be much kinder,” the father of three adds in the video.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The campaign shows lawmakers wearing 7 kg vests that mimic the belly of a woman about seven months pregnant.
REUTERS The campaign shows lawmakers wearing 7 kg vests that mimic the belly of a woman about seven months pregnant.

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