• Login
Upgrade
JStories
  • 日本語
  • 中文 (中国)
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • AI
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Robotics
    • Mobility
  • Earth
    • Energy
    • Climate Tech
    • AgriTech
    • Clean Tech
    • Disaster Tech
    • SpaceTech
  • Life Sciences
    • BioTech
    • HealthTech
    • MedTech
    • AgeTech
  • Society
    • Media
    • EdTech
    • Diversity
    • FemTech
    • HRTech
    • LegalTech
    • Social Impact
    • FinTech
    • Anime
  • Lifestyle
    • FoodTech
    • FashionTech
    • BeautyTech
    • Wellbeing
    • Art & Music
  • Travel
    • Adventure Travel
    • Luxury Travel
    • Wellness & Medical Tourism
    • Culture
  • Video
  • Deals
    • Venture Capital
    • M&A
    • Startup Events
    • Pitch
    • Ecosystem Support
  • Interview
  • Opinion
  • Home
  • AI
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Robotics
    • Mobility
  • Earth
    • Energy
    • Climate Tech
    • AgriTech
    • Clean Tech
    • Disaster Tech
    • SpaceTech
  • Life Sciences
    • BioTech
    • HealthTech
    • MedTech
    • AgeTech
  • Society
    • Media
    • EdTech
    • Diversity
    • FemTech
    • HRTech
    • LegalTech
    • Social Impact
    • FinTech
    • Anime
  • Lifestyle
    • FoodTech
    • FashionTech
    • BeautyTech
    • Wellbeing
    • Art & Music
  • Travel
    • Adventure Travel
    • Luxury Travel
    • Wellness & Medical Tourism
    • Culture
  • Video
  • Deals
    • Venture Capital
    • M&A
    • Startup Events
    • Pitch
    • Ecosystem Support
  • Interview
  • Opinion
en English ja 日本語 zh 中文 (中国)
JStories
No Result
View All Result

Japanese joint venture launches world’s first wearable tech ‘smart’ underwear

Yui Sawada by Yui Sawada
08/24/2023
in FemTech, HealthTech, Life Sciences, Lifestyle, MedTech, Society, Wellbeing
0
Home Society FemTech
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

J-STORIES – A Japanese joint venture is bringing wearable tech to women’s health with the world’s first “smart” underwear. The ultra-absorbent “period panties,” which were developed by Tokyo femtech startup Bé-A Japan and Kyoto-based wearable device developer, Mitsufuji, make use of conductive fibers in the underwear’s crotch to detect the amount of menstrual blood absorbed. This data is sent to the cloud via an ultracompact transmitter and can then be viewed on the wearer’s smartphone.

Menstrual blood loss volume can be a crucial health indicator, and measuring it helps to identify potential menstrual disorders and prevent uterine fibroids and diseases such as endometriosis.

But the briefs are far more than just a femtech product. While there are widespread calls for the promotion of diversity and gender equality, there is still a strong sense in society that menstruation is a “women’s problem,” when it is in fact an issue for everyone, said Kumi Takahashi, CEO of Bé-A Japan, which was founded in 2020 with ¥100 million in crowdfunding.

Bé-A’s most popular range of period panties. They can absorb approximately three times the amount of discharge from a heavy period and retain that level of absorbency for 100 washes. Source: Bé-A Japan

Furthermore, the development of the new product was motivated by the desire to improve an unusual situation in which many of the world’s menstruating women don’t know exactly what amount of menstrual blood loss is “normal” for themselves, she added. Indeed, a variety of factors can mean that the amount of blood loss and menstruation cycle duration can vary from individual to individual, further complicating the matter.

“We want to use the topic of periods to change society,” Takahashi said.

Bé-A Japan CEO Kumi Takahashi (left) and Mitsufuji CEO Hideyuki Mitera, whose companies co-developed the shorts-style briefs. Source: Bé-A Japan

In this regard, Bé-A is working to increase awareness about menstruation through various activities, such as events in Tokyo and Osaka department stores, and talks to both female and male high school students.

Femtech products and services focusing on women’s health have been increasing in recent years to create a market that is expected to grow to around ¥5 trillion (US$34.3 billion) by 2025. Among them “smart” tampons that send data to the cloud to monitor health are already available in the United States and Israel.

Takahashi holds up a tampon during a presentation on periods at a school near Yokohama. Source: Bé-A Japan

However, Be-A’s product is a world-first in the “wearable device” category. In an effort to further distinguish its product, Bé-A Japan has also focused on the less high-tech aspects of its underwear, including fluid absorption, leakage prevention and odor reduction.

To aid product development, the company interviewed 7,000 people, including product purchasers, staff from Zipair — a subsidiary of Japan’s flag carrier Japan Airlines — nursery school teachers, and medical professionals.

Bé-A’s smart panties will be among the products and services targeting women’s health on display at Femtech Tokyo later this month, and then from next year the company plans to start testing the panties to put the new technology to practical use.

Translation by Tony McNicol

Top page photo by Bé-A Japan

For inquires about this article, please contact us at jstories@pacificbridge.jp


Click here for the Japanese version of the article.

Tags: #FemtechcrowdfundingHealthJapanstart-upunderwearwomen
Previous Post

INTERVIEW | Longtime startup watcher predicts more ‘unicorns’ in Japan

Next Post

From rooftop to table: Aquaponics farming enriches Tokyo’s culinary landscape

Yui Sawada

Yui Sawada

Related Posts

Japan leads global collaboration to combat AI disinformation
AI

Japan leads global collaboration to combat AI disinformation

by Ayaka Sagasaki
03/16/2026
Starting a sustainable wood-fired bakery in Tokyo
FoodTech

Starting a sustainable wood-fired bakery in Tokyo

by Tokyo Updates
03/05/2026
HealthTech

Engineering safety from the ground up

by Tokyo Updates
02/13/2026
Anime

World-first “anime character-based therapy” trial to test effectiveness in Japanese young adults

by Lucas Maltzman
01/30/2026
Lifestyle

The plush toy hospital keeping childhood memories alive

by Tokyo Updates
01/30/2026
Next Post

From rooftop to table: Aquaponics farming enriches Tokyo's culinary landscape

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Videos

Round-Up Video #33

11/10/2022

Taking action for peace

11/30/2022

Harmonizing tradition and technology with immersive sound experience

07/19/2023

Browse by Tags

Ai Alternative Energy biotechnology Climate Change Community decarbonization Education Event Food foodtech Health Inclusion Infrastructure Innovation Interview J-Stories Japan Japan-Taiwan Innovation Summit Japan startups Japan Tech Labor Living Nature Podcast Recycling Refugees robotics Society Space Startup Startup Ecosystem Startups SusHI Tech Tokyo Sustainability Sustainable Society Taiwan Technology Tokyo Tokyo Innovation Base Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tokyo Updates venture capital video Wealth Zero Waste
JStories

©Articles and photos published on JSTORIES are protected by Japanese copyright law and international treaties. They cannot be reproduced without the permission of the copyright holders

Explore JStories

  • About Jstories
  • Company
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Partner Press Releases
  • Pricing
  • Privacy Policy
  • Team

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • AI
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Robotics
    • Mobility
  • Earth
    • Energy
    • Climate Tech
    • AgriTech
    • Clean Tech
    • Disaster Tech
    • SpaceTech
  • Life Sciences
    • BioTech
    • HealthTech
    • MedTech
    • AgeTech
  • Society
    • Media
    • EdTech
    • Diversity
    • FemTech
    • HRTech
    • LegalTech
    • Social Impact
    • FinTech
    • Anime
  • Lifestyle
    • FoodTech
    • FashionTech
    • BeautyTech
    • Wellbeing
    • Art & Music
  • Travel
    • Adventure Travel
    • Luxury Travel
    • Wellness & Medical Tourism
    • Culture
  • Video
  • Deals
    • Venture Capital
    • M&A
    • Startup Events
    • Ecosystem Support
  • Interview
  • Opinion

©Articles and photos published on JSTORIES are protected by Japanese copyright law and international treaties. They cannot be reproduced without the permission of the copyright holders

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?