The past month has seen a flurry of female firsts in Japan. The Bank of Japan this week appointed the first female branch manager in its 128-year history. Japan Airlines Corp. announced its first female pilot captain. East Japan Railway now has female station masters in Tokyo for the first time. These recent developments would indicate that a wave of girl power is sweeping the country, suggests the Wall Street Journal.
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