Prosecutors Tomoko Suzuki (left) and Rina Ito pose for a photographer during an interview at the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Japan’s capital Tokyo on Feb. 27, 2023. AP PHOTO
Prosecutors Tomoko Suzuki (left) and Rina Ito pose for a photographer during an interview at the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Japan’s capital Tokyo on Feb. 27, 2023. AP PHOTO
Prosecutors Tomoko Suzuki (left) and Rina Ito pose for a photographer during an interview at the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office in Japan's capital Tokyo on Feb. 27, 2023. AP PHOTO

TOKYO: At the prosecutors' office in Japan's capital Tokyo, everyone makes their own copies and tea — tasks often relegated to women in a country that has been criticized for its lack of gender equality.

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