
The Japanese are always racing ahead in technology, but a recent invention not only went viral — it also stirred controversy on social media.
A unique prototype by Japanese student Yūki Aizawa, known online as ZAWAWOEKS, has attracted global attention. He designed a bra that unlocks solely with the wearer’s partner’s fingerprint, clearly aimed at women.
The clasp integrates a biometric sensor, ensuring that only the registered fingerprint can release it.
A “Fantasy Invention” Exploring Technology, Intimacy, and Relationships
The creator emphasizes that the project has no commercial purpose. Aizawa described it as a “fantasy invention,” part of a series of playful gadgets exploring intimacy, privacy, and the role of technology in relationships, which often face ups and downs.
Reactions online, however, ranged from humor to criticism. One user asked, “Will there be a version for men, or will only women remain men’s property?” Another called it “a modern chastity belt.” Others added, “Great, make a male version — actually, don’t invent anything else, we’re not objects.”
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