Soy Protein Beauty Supports Wellbeing Event 'Learn, Choose, Bloom ~Know Your Body and Bloom Like Yourself~'. Empathizes with ATHENA's Goal of Realizing a Society Where People Can Make Their Own Choices
Hollywood Co., Ltd.'s 'Soy Protein Beauty' sponsored an experiential event hosted by ATHENA on March 15, 2026, in Omotesando to celebrate International Women's Day. The event featured seminars and pilates to support the physical and mental health of working women.
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Hollywood Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo), which sells the soy protein brand 'Soy Protein Beauty', supported the event 'Learn, Choose, Bloom ~Know your body and bloom like yourself Wellbeing~' organized by the general incorporated association ATHENA on March 15, 2026, at the Nicolai Bergmann Flowers & Design Flagship Store in Omotesando, Tokyo.
Event Overview:
This event is an experiential event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Organized by ATHENA, a general incorporated association that supports the career and physical and mental wellness of working women, launched with the desire that 'women shouldn't have to give up just because they are women'.
Based on the current situation where many women work while experiencing health issues, a 2.5-hour session combining pilates and a seminar to learn about the mechanism of the female body and the environment surrounding working women was held.
Under the theme 'Don't just end with knowing. Connect understanding to action', it provided an opportunity for participants to think about their own bodies and working styles.
Event Overview:
This event is an experiential event held to commemorate International Women's Day. Organized by ATHENA, a general incorporated association that supports the career and physical and mental wellness of working women, launched with the desire that 'women shouldn't have to give up just because they are women'.
Based on the current situation where many women work while experiencing health issues, a 2.5-hour session combining pilates and a seminar to learn about the mechanism of the female body and the environment surrounding working women was held.
Under the theme 'Don't just end with knowing. Connect understanding to action', it provided an opportunity for participants to think about their own bodies and working styles.