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Yes, Japanese women worked in various roles during the 1600s, particularly within the context of the Edo period. Many engaged in agricultural labor, textile production, and household management. Additionally, some women became artisans, merchants, or worked in entertainment, such as in kabuki theaters. However, societal norms often limited their opportunities and dictated their primary roles as caregivers and homemakers.

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