Gender confused get ticket to ride in Japan's women's only carriages
By Ryann Connell
May 21, 2005
Lesbians have been ticked pink that since earlier this month nearly all Tokyo
commuter trains have women's only carriages during the packed morning rush
hour, according to Weekly Playboy.
Straight women have welcomed the move to ban guys from one carriage on most
commuter trains, saying it has made for more spacious, less smelly commutes
without the likelihood of being molested, an occupational hazard for nearly
every woman passenger in the capital at one time or another.
While most railway companies have dismissed questions about policies regarding
lesbians, transsexuals or homosexual men riding in women's only carriages, the
Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Transport Authority, which runs three subway
lines, willingly obliged with a reply.
"Of course lesbians are welcome to ride (in women's only carriages)," an
authority spokesman tells Weekly Playboy. "In cases where men try to ride in
the carriages, we are getting station attendants to convince them to cooperate
with the policy. However, if a man insists that he is a woman, a transsexual or
suffering from a gender disorder, we will allow them to ride in the restricted
entry carriages."
Lesbians, meanwhile, have generally welcomed the women's only carriages as much
as the vast majority of women who have elected to use them, if not always for
the same reasons.
"A packed carriage with only women inside is like a dream come true," Ken, a
butch lesbian, tells the men's weekly. "I thought that with every rock of the
carriage, it would allow me and my partner to kiss and mash our boobs. But
actually, the carriages are so damned quiet, it's like a morgue inside them."
Kan, a femme lesbian, has no such gripe.
"Many women become lesbians because they've been through some past terrible
experience at the hands of a man. That's what makes (women's only carriages) so
relieving," Kan tells Weekly Playboy. "(Women's only carriages) are sort of
like a train version of lesbian bars for entertainment. We feel more at ease in
a lesbian bar than we would at a normal drinking place and it's the same on the
trains."
Some warn that other members of Japan's homosexual community views the women's
only carriages in a slightly different light.
"If women's only carriages don't have the same packed conditions as other
carriages, it can only mean that those other cars are more crowded than ever
before. That makes it even more likely women traveling in those carriages are
going to be felt up," Mikaeru, the (male) mama-san of gay bar Beard Girl, tells
Weekly Playboy. "And don't forget, train gropers don't only target women. If
regular carriages are even more crowded and men are more densely packed inside
them, I wouldn't be surprised to see a rapid increase in the number of gay
molesters and straight men who have been groped by them."
Mainchi Daily
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