Parents and campaigners have called on education and health authorities to end the practice of requiring children to strip off for school health checks

“My chest was completely exposed and I felt embarrassed,” writes a Japanese girl after undergoing an annual health checkup at her middle school. Another says: “Before the exam our teacher told us we would have to lift up our tops and bra … I didn’t want to do it but I couldn’t say no.”

The testimony from two 13-year-olds, seen by the Guardian, is typical of the discomfort – and in some cases trauma – felt by children attending schools in Japan that can require boys and girls as young as five – and as old as 18 – to strip to the waist during health examinations.

It has sparked anger among parents and campaigners who have called on education and health authorities to end the practice before the new academic year begins in April.

  • @[email protected]
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    699 days ago

    There cannot be any medical reason for doing this, surely. Even more interesting that the medical profession hasn’t changed guidelines by themselves by now.

    • andres
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      248 days ago

      In my experience, this is because they conduct yearly x-ray examinations to detect tuberculosis and other lung diseases. Shirts and bras interfere with the image, so they ask students to bring a plain shirt to wear during the examination. However, if there’s no other option, they may ask them to do the examination bare-chested. In my case, there was gender separation (not only in location but also in the time frame), but I can’t say the same for all schools or age groups. Japanese schools are known for having students change into sports clothing in the classroom without gender separation up to 3rd or 4th grade, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there are schools that don’t separate genders for medical examinations.

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    I mis-read this as they were taking exams topless and I thought “is this something new anti-cheat method?”

    • @humorlessrepost
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      You should see the measures they take for chess tournaments.

  • @IsThisAnAI
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    Japan just doing Japan things again.

    • @pycorax
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      Not sure if it’s just a Japanese thing but something similar is done here in Singapore. I’m not sure if it is the case for girls but for guys they did ask us to take off our pants.

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    ffs

  • @[email protected]
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    I like how anime 100% missed this, they had the trials of students attacked and seduced by demons and ghosts and aliens, this part they completely missed.

    edit: Or I am an anime snob, either way.

      • @[email protected]
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        -59 days ago

        I’m not saying I want to watch it, I don’t, I’m saying considering the plot points it has, this is a surprising omission.

        • @Nurse_Robot
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          The article is about 13 year olds having their chests examined.

          Edit: sorry, about children as young as 5. Again, don’t be fucking weird and say you’re surprised there isn’t porn about it.

          • @[email protected]
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            78 days ago

            What is wrong with you? There’s no need to sexualise children like that, tone it down.

            The poster made a fair point, this is indeed a cultural phenomena not reflected by Japanese media. Which is surprising because they typically don’t pull punches.

            • @Nurse_Robot
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              -48 days ago

              The point of the article is outrage over children being forced to expose themselves. Pretty creepy of you to defend the practice

              • @[email protected]
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                108 days ago

                Media can discuss or examine an issue without directly showing it. That commenter wasn’t defending it or saying they want to see it.

                There are Western shows that discuss drug use and rape without having to show it on screen.

                • @Nurse_Robot
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                  I’m literally reinforcing what the article is saying. Pretty spineless of you to call me names and then immediately block me.

          • @[email protected]
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            I’m NOT surprised because I want to see it, I’m surprised because they cover literally everything else.

            And note I said Anime, not Manga,. Anime isn’t porn, Manga often is.

      • @Dkarma
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        Holy prude, batman.

    • DarkSirrush
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      Nah, a lot of school life manga cover this, at least briefly, especially with female authors. It tends to be kept brief or referenced off screen however, to avoid needing to censor or change the rating.