Yes, but the number of professions that are open for women are limited.
I saw many married women in Japan when I lived there a few years ago. Much like America, it depends on what the family decides for themselves.
they were allowed to work in factories since men were at war
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
Women in feudal Japanese society enjoyed more equal status with men. Women were allowed to inherit part of the family's estate. They joined the Buddhist convents. Women were trained in the material arts and also some women even became warriors - samurai and fought along with their husbands
If working in war, they were allowed to sew uniforms and work as a nurse. If working at home, they would care for there children and work for the family.
They Didi not work hard and the voting may be bias
World War I was the largest change that allowed women to enter the work force in the 1920s. Men were drafted into the war, which left vacancies at factory jobs, which had typically not been available to women before then.
Yes, melatonin is allowed in Japan and can be purchased over the counter as a dietary supplement.
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
when were women allowed to be lawyars
Women were not allowed to compete personally. Married women were not allowed to attend the games because of a penalty of death, although maidens were allowed to attend.
Pitbulls are loud everywhere. Whether they are allowed in Japan is a totally different issue. Yes Pitbulls are allowed in Japan, unlike Britain. But getting ANY dog into japan is a very difficult process.