Under the center, a working group has been established to analyze and solve social challenges. Consisting of teaching and administrative staff and research fellows from various faculties and sections, this working group is a cross-sectional unit.
Since its establishment in June 2021, the working group has been committed to the solution of economic problems and gender problems, including period poverty.
Prior to the start of the working group’s commitment to period poverty, information was disseminated by a Ryukoku University student. For details, please click on the page below.
Even though periods are an unavoidable phenomenon, a stigma is attached to them, arousing a sense of evasion or disgust. Some women feel embarrassed about or would like to hide the fact that they are having their period. Periods are socially regarded as taboo.
For details, please check the results below of a survey (by the public interest incorporated foundation Plan International Japan).
To provide an opportunity to obtain correct information on periods and talk about them openly, we have created movies for disseminating information and raising awareness. The movies are released through the displays of OiTr, a service of providing sanitary napkins free of charge.
For the movies, click on the page below.
Inviting Mx. Shiho Shimoyamada and Mx. Honami Uchiyama, the co-representatives of Rebolt Inc., which has developed Absorption-type Boxer Briefs OPT and other products, we organized a lecture meeting in which they shared their perspectives on sport and gender, their views on how periods should be regarded, their experiences, and other matters.
The lecture meeting can be accessed from the pages below.
At the lecture meeting
Mx. Uchiyama, describing Absorption-type Boxer Briefs OPT
Ryukoku University’s campus maps showing specifically where the OiTr service is available have been prepared and released.