The hashtag #メガネ禁止 (#GlassesBan) was trending on Twitter by Wednesday.
, several Japanese outlets said companies have “banned” women from wearing eyeglasses and that they give a “cold impression” to female shop assistants.
Other reasons for the ban include safety for airline workers and being able to clearly see makeup for beauty industry workers. was trending on Twitter by Wednesday, with men and women saying they disagreed with the policy. of a news broadcast on the glasses ban, and wrote, “It will lead to accidents,” according to a translation.
Another user, saying “I can’t live without glasses,” posted blurry photos and added, “That’s why people with bad eyes always have this vision when they are [not wearing glasses],” according to a translation.
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