The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Japan officials push parasols for men as heatwave hits

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TOKYO: Officials in Japan have urged men to buck local gender stereotype­s and carry parasols to protect themselves from the sun in the midst of a deadly national heatwave.

At least 119 people across the country died from heat stress last month, while over 49,000 others were hospitalis­ed.

As record high temperatur­es dragged on, provincial officials north of Tokyo launched a campaign Wednesday encouragin­g men to beat back the heat by sporting parasols – a fashion accessory commonly associated in Japan with skin conscious women protecting against a summer tan.

“I used to think a parasol was strictly for women. I didn’t think of using it because no men did,” Saitama prefecture official Ryoji Kurihara told AFP.

“I realised using a parasol is like carrying the shade with me. I feel much cooler under it,” he added.

Tomomi Anzai, a Saitama government official in charge of the parasol campaign, said the initiative was designed to help reduce the risk of heat stroke in a city already known for its scorching summer temperatur­es.

But for some men, the humiliatio­n of carrying a traditiona­lly female accoutreme­nt was a bigger concern than the stifling heat.

“I wouldn’t use it. It’s feminine ... I wear a hat or use sunblock,” 23-year-old student Shige Kato told AFP.

The campaign comes as Saitama’s capital Kumagaya set a new national heat record, with temperatur­es hitting 41.1 degrees Celsius last week.

On the same day it reached more than 40 degrees Celsius for the first time in Tokyo.

I used to think a parasol was strictly for women. I didn’t think of using it because no men did. I realised using a parasol is like carrying the shade with me. I feel much cooler under it. Ryoji Kurihara, Saitama prefecture official

Japan’s weather agency has warned that much of the country will continue baking in temperatur­es of 35 degrees or higher through early August. — AFP

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 ??  ?? This handout picture taken by Saitama prefectura­l government shows employees of the Saitama prefectura­l government using parasols in Saitama. — AFP photo
This handout picture taken by Saitama prefectura­l government shows employees of the Saitama prefectura­l government using parasols in Saitama. — AFP photo

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