Hanmi Group Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinjuku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Kim Chun-sil), which operates aesthetic salons and develops beauty products under the slogan "Beautiful Skin, Beautiful Future," has decided to hold exclusive, individual trial sessions and in-store tours (free, by appointment only) for salon owners, in conjunction with the full-scale launch of its far-infrared warming machine, "Secret Sea Y," designed to support women's delicate and fluctuating health conditions. Secret Sea Y As of 2026, the global femtech market (a market that supports women's health issues with technology and products) is rapidly growing to approximately 45.6 billion US dollars (about 7 trillion yen). However, in Japan, warming habits have not yet fully permeated compared to surrounding Asian countries. Leveraging over 28 years of salon operation know-how, we propose a new standard for warming menus in the salon industry that supports women suffering from coldness and condition irregularities due to age from the inside. ■ The Rapidly Growing Global "Femtech Market" and the Current State of the Japanese Market "Femtech and Femcare," which support women's healthy daily lives with products and services, are now a global mega-trend. They are predicted to continue expanding at a high growth rate. However, the habit (culture) of femcare in Japan has not yet become sufficiently established as a salon menu compared to Western countries and surrounding Asian countries. In aesthetic salons in beauty-leading countries like South Korea and China, data shows that about 80% of users start with femcare treatments, indicating it is deeply recognized as an important foundation for maintaining beauty and health. In Japan, there are many women who suffer in silence, unable to consult anyone due to the psychological barrier of "embarrassment" regarding delicate discomforts, coldness due to life stage changes, and the dullness during their monthly blues. Precisely because many salon owners