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In Japan, you can find pads, tampons and menstrual cups. For pads, you may notice that many are bulky and wide (with wings). You can also buy pantyliners. You can find tampons with applicators. For menstrual cups, most brands (like DivaCup, MoonCup and LadyCup) are not carried. But there is a website for [http://lunettejapan.com/ Lunette Japan] so that may be your best bet -- otherwise, order a menstrual cup brand of your choice online.
In Japan, you can find pads, tampons and menstrual cups. For pads, you may notice that many are bulky and wide (with wings). You can also buy pantyliners. You can find tampons with applicators. For menstrual cups, most brands (like DivaCup, MoonCup and LadyCup) are not carried. But there is a website for [http://lunettejapan.com/ Lunette Japan] so that may be your best bet -- otherwise, order a menstrual cup brand of your choice online.
[https://healthytokyo.com/blog/sanitary-napkins-and-tampons-in-japan/?utm_source=gynopedia Here is a helpful guide about tampons in Japan.]


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