Two bra cups fit together to make a planter. And you can....grow rice in it. Real freaking weird, but okay.
This bra was made to commemorate the growing number of women golfers. It is a corset that rolls out to make a 1.5m long putting mat. It also has speakers that will say, "Nice shot!".
This bra makrs the reform of Japan's citizen judge system. Seems like something Wonder Woman would definitely wear on her off-day.
Need to find a mate? This bra here will countdown the days to when an engagement ring hits your finger. Just don't show your future husband-to-be the countdown, lest you freak him out.
This bra has an environmental message to all: it converts into a reusable shopping bag and also comes with a coin purse.
Got friends coming from other countries? Want to welcome tourists in a friendly way? This outfit has photos of key tourist locations in Japan. Just push the gold buttons and the bra will welcome you in three different languages.
This bra has cups that can be joined to make a globe that fits in the palm of your hand and was made from bio-degradable material.
To push anti-smoking campaigns, this bra contains a tiny vial of lavendar to ease smoking cravings. Does it really work? We're not sure.
The chopsticks bra features two cups, made for rice and miso soup. It tucks removable chopsticks on either side, and are designed to encourage the use of non-disposable chopsticks.
This bra features a solar panel and a screen to display environmental messages. Except, it's probably a big no-no to wear it out.
The latest from Triumph is inspired by Frozen, and it will change its color when you are near a friend.
This bra was made from washi paper. You might not want to move too much with it.
This bra was made to promote more births, due to Japan's declining population. The fabric used baby towels.
This bra was made to promote voter turnout. The skirt was made with ballot paper.
This bra represents the year Japan won the women's World Cup in 2011. It was also the year they decided to use two models instead of one.
It features metalwork by foundrywoman Yuko Sugihara and blacksmith Yuki Okamoto and are based on kanji characters of the word ishin, which means restoration or revolution.
This bra contains an o-shibori hand towel in it, so if you ever need to give someone a wipe down...
This bra is a fishbowl shaped one and can be stored in the freezer to keep you cool in the hot summer.
The special 2 percent pads will help increase bust size in line with Shinzo Abe's promise to boost the GDP.
This bra was made to bring the passion and positivity of Brazilian women to Japan with a Carnival inspired design.
This won't work like Google Glass, but it was made for politicians to use them to "peek into the future".