is a big deal in Japan, it's even spawned something called "White Day" a month later so the loving fun can go on and on! Breaking up, on the other hand, can leave one depressed, miserable and in no mood to be productive at work. What's a caring company to do?, CEO of Tokyo-based, obviously has been through the relationship wars and can sympathize with her employees. Explains Hiradate,Now before we get ahead of ourselves, it should be noted that Hime & Company is a cosmetics marketing company with an all-female staff of 6. Even the company name reflects its feminine focus:(pronounced) is Japanese forHime & Company offers staffers aged under 24 one break-up recovery day each year. Once they hit 25 they're entitled to two days off annually and 30-plussers get a full three days off. CEO Hiradate says thatWho knew?The much-publicized break-up days are not the only unique benefit Hime & Company offers, by the way. Company staff can take two fully paid mornings off twice a year to go bargain hunting in Tokyo's trendy shops, department stores and fashion boutiques. Afterwards, staffers bring their shopping bags back to the office andIt's enough to make anyone forget about that messy break-up... at least during working hours!Japanese Innovations Writer