Japan's female bosses mapping a course for other women
Accepted to have begun in 869AD, the Gion Matsuri is quite possibly of the most popular yearly celebration in Japan. This year it embraced the advanced world. For the 2022 occasion back in July, an intelligent, online guide was made accessible to show where and when to see the 34 colossal, resplendent floats that strutted across the city of Kyoto north of two separate days. Utilizing GPS, it showed the area of each float. Furthermore, you could likewise utilize the guide to track down your companions and talk with them. Likewise, on the off chance that you tapped on a structure or road, you could learn about its set of experiences in Japanese or English. The individual behind the innovation is Machi Takahashi, the president and co-CEO of Kyoto-based, advanced map firm Stroly. A mother of two, she is an uncommon female business person in a nation where the beginning up scene is still particularly overwhelmed by men. "I was astonished that [the celebration organisers] would allow u...