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Light skin in Japanese culture information


Shoulder of a woman from Tokyo, showing her pale skin tone

Bihaku (美白) is a Japanese term meaning "beautifully white" which was coined in the early 1900s with the emergence of skin whitening products and cosmetics. Even in ancient Japanese haiku there have been numerous references to this term.[citation needed]

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