Talk:Naoko Yamazaki

Mother in Space
The Japanese press is making a big deal about Naoko Yamazaki, in that she is apparently the first Japanese mother to go into space. I think she wrote a book about her experiences and the strain it put on her relationship with her husband. There are still some very old-fashioned ideas about women in the workplace in Japan, and he had to quit his job and stay home with the kid. I could find refs in the Japanese media about this and put it into this article. But I'm wondering if its relevant enough for a BLP. Any thoughts? Colincbn (talk) 01:07, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

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