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As the Sun approaches its peak activity in 2025, skywatchers around the world will witness breathtaking solar events—from dazzling auroras to powerful solar storms. To mark this exciting milestone, the Office for Astronomy Outreach (OAO) will celebrate the contributions of women in solar physics throughout the year. Through public talks, interviews, and outreach activities, we will honour the groundbreaking work of women in solar research and inspire the next generation of scientists to explore the Sun. The Sun is almost the only astronomical object that can be resolved in great temporal and spatial detail. Solar observations have been conducted for many years, dating back to the era of Galileo. However, we still do not fully understand the Sun. In order to explore its mysteries, Dr Ryohko Ishikawa, Associate Professor at the Solar Science Observatory, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), will discuss her research conducted using space-borne instruments, such as satellites and sounding rocket experiments. Join us in celebrating women in solar physics and be part of this Solar System-wide event! This event will be held in Japanese.