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A significant proportion of workers in Japan are affected by hay fever, which can cause symptoms such as sneezing, watery eyes, and itchiness, leading to a decline in labor productivity. According to a report by Japan’s Ministry of Environment, the allergy affects 42.5% of the population, and its impact has led to it being labeled a “national disease” by the Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida. To address this issue, some companies in Japan are taking innovative measures to help their employees work remotely from areas with low pollen levels, such as tropical islands. One such company is Aisaac, a J…