1970s in Japan explained
In Japan during the 1970s, the economy was hit by the oil shock and the Nixon shock. Energy consumption dropped and industrial production increased. During the 1970s energy crisis, Japan introduced energy-saving measures and became a hub of miniaturization.[1] The women's liberation movement in Japan, known as ũman ribu, began to gain momentum with feminist groups starting to form in 1970.[2] [3]
In November 1973, a tissue shortage in Japan was reported by news agencies.[4]
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Notes and References
- Web site: JAPAN BECOMES AN ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE IN THE 1970s AND 80s | Facts and Details.
- Book: Shigematsu, Setsu. Scream From the Shadows: The Women's Liberation Movement in Japan. University of Minnesota Press. 2012. 9780816667581. Minneapolis. 3. https://web.archive.org/web/20180427223203/https://the-eye.eu/public/Books/Radical%20Feminist%20Literature/Shigematsu%2C%20Setsu/Scream%20from%20the%20Shadows%20(115)/Scream%20from%20the%20Shadows%20-%20Shigematsu%2C%20Setsu.pdf. 2018-04-27. 2018-05-07. live.
- Book: Shigematsu, Setsu. Routledge Handbook of Sexuality Studies in East Asia. Routledge. 2015. 9781317685746. McLelland. Mark. London. 175. en. The Women's Liberation Movement and Sexuality in Japan. Mackie. Vera. Vera Mackie. https://books.google.com/books?id=oUGDBAAAQBAJ&q=%22iwatsuki+sumie%22&pg=PA178.
- Web site: The Great Toilet Paper Scare of 1973.