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Progressive practices in Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea
Some southeastern Asian countries are progressive when it comes to menstruation practices in the workplace. Japan was the first country to take the lead for period leaves starting in 1947. Subsequently following, South Korea now offers women 1 day off per month. Taiwanese have 3 days of per year, and Indonesians are allowed to take 2 days off per month. Japan first originally started period leave for more simplistic reasons of sanitation since women used to have to use rags and cotton cloth for period products. With today's developed period products women can take leave for cramps and discomfort that usually accompanies periods for most women.