Safety belt - Safety

Japanese: 安全帯 - あんぜんたい
Safety belt - Safety

…By the middle of the Meiji period, absorbent cotton had become widespread, and during the First Sino-Japanese War, it was mainly used by military nurses. In the Taisho period, sanitary belts were sold by pharmacies and haberdashery stores under names such as protectors, safety belts, and women's protective belts. All of these were T-shaped and made of rubber. …

*Some of the terms that refer to "safety belts" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…明治の中ごろには脱脂綿が普及し,日清戦争のときには従軍看護婦を中心として使われるようになった。大正時代に入ると,生理帯がプロテクター,安全帯,婦人保護帯などの名で薬屋,小間物屋などから売り出された。これらはいずれも丁字形でゴムでできていた。…

※「安全帯」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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