@Midoriha
I think people severely underestimate the extend to which it is common for people to be able to do that.
People often act that the level of natural androgyny needed to pass as the opposite sex with some different styling is exceptional, whereas I'd argue that about half of adults if not more can do so, and with the younger and elder the number only goes up.
Especially in Japan, which is a country where the population is generally physically not very sexually dimorphic, but styling very much is, which makes it all the easier.
You will note that many of the convincing crossdressers on, say, r/crossdressing do not have a particularly unusually androgynous face at all when they're in their normal clothes, but they're quite convincing when they put in the effort: