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Tokyo Court Upholds Ruling in Journalist Ito Shiori’s Rape Case
Ito Shiori, author of the startling memoir Black Box, has become Japan's #MeToo era icon. She now lays claim to another legal…
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Japan's reputation as one of the world's safest countries sits uneasily alongside the stories collected here. This hub covers crime, criminal justice, and the legal landscape in Japan - arrests, court cases, legislative changes, and the social conditions that produce them. The cases range from individual acts of violence to systemic failures in law enforcement and prosecution, from organized crime to the gray-zone industries that blur the line between legal hustle and exploitation.
What separates our coverage from crime blotter journalism is attention to structure. When we report an arrest or a verdict, we're also asking what the law does and doesn't protect, and who falls through the gaps. Japan's 99.9 percent conviction rate isn't a statistic we cite as reassurance; it's a question about interrogation tactics, coerced confessions, and a judicial system that rarely acquits. For example, was an engineer killed by cancer - or because of aggressive prosecutors who accused him of making a biological weapon?
The themes we return to most often: the persistent inadequacy of Japan's stalking laws, tested against case after case of preventable violence against women; the expanding reach of yami-baito - social media-recruited dark gig work funneling young people into organized theft rings; the host club industry's predatory debt practices and the legislation beginning to address them; and the offline consequences of online dynamics, from livestreamed violence to social media-driven sex tourism. Across all of it, we pay close attention to how victims are framed - and whether public sympathy lands where it belongs.
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Ito Shiori, author of the startling memoir Black Box, has become Japan's #MeToo era icon. She now lays claim to another legal…
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This year, elderly drivers in Japan over age 75 with traffic violations must meet new requirements if they want to stay on…
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Married Japanese couples are prevented by law from having separate last names. But one Tokyo couple has found a clever workaround.
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Her case made national headlines - and became a cult sensation. What happened to "Nevada-tan"? And how has the victim's family coped?
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It wasn't a windfall by any means - but journalist Ito Shiori's second win in court may help other victims of online…
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Nonconsensual photography is becoming a big problem in Japan. Who are the perps - and what can be done to curtail it?
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A Twitter troll claimed Ito Shiori, face of #metoo in Japan, was operating under a false identity - so she took him…
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A landmark decision has ruled that a couple who married in the US can keep their different last names.