Tomorrow Girls Troop

[3][4] Believe - In 2017, Tomorrow Girls Troop supported rape law reforms in Japan with a video performance titled Believe.

The law reform was subsequently passed to increase prison sentences and easier conviction of offenders in a unanimous victory at the Diet June 2017.

[1] Against Forgetting - in February 2018, Tomorrow Girls troop orchestrated a collaborative performance to honor the story of Comfort Women who suffered in the second world war as well as contemporary victims of state-sponsored sexual violence.

[6] In 2016, Tomorrow Girls Troop appeared alongside Yoshiko Shimada, Megumi Igarashi and others in an exhibition curated by Kate Just called "Feminist Fan in Japan and Friends"[7][3][8] A video of the art-action Believe along with artifacts from the action by Tomorrow Girls Troop appeared in the exhibition "Socially Engaged Art: A New Wave of Art for Social Change" at 3331 Arts Chiyoda, in Tokyo from February 18-March 5, 2017 along with the work of other artists including Ai Weiwei, Suzanne Lacy, Pedro Reyes (artist) and more.

[9][10] In 2018, firstdraft gallery in Sydney Australia held a solo exhibition of Tomorrow Girls Troop curated by Alison Groves.