Mayu Yamaguchi ✧

: She transitioned to work as a lawyer at a major law firm before pursuing further studies abroad.

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: While still a student, she passed both the national bar examination and the National Civil Service (Level 1) exam. mayu yamaguchi

Yamaguchi has been vocal about the challenges women face in Japan's workforce, participating in initiatives like the #Headwinds project at the University of Tokyo. She often shares insights on how her time in the United States encouraged her to rethink traditional Japanese work attitudes in favor of more individualistic career planning.

: She graduated from the Faculty of Law in 2006 with top marks in all subjects and received the prestigious University of Tokyo President's Award. : She transitioned to work as a lawyer

: Following her graduation, she served as a civil servant in the Ministry of Finance .

: Currently, she is a frequent commentator on Japanese TV , discussing topics such as career development, work-life balance, and gender equality in male-dominated industries. Notable Advocacy Yamaguchi has been vocal about the challenges women

: She holds an LL.M. from Harvard Law School and has completed a Ph.D., focusing on how global perspectives can influence traditional Japanese work views. Career & Public Life