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The crowd in the Ishimaru Soft event space in Akihabara sits anxiously awaiting the arrival of an idol, whose most recent DVD they purchased for the right to meet her. Led on by the MC, the 50 or so middle-aged men call out in unison: “Mana-chan!” After two more calls, she appears—a girl of 13, looking dazed and sheepish. As the cameras zoom in, she strips down to her bikini, which drapes on her under-developed form.
Mana is a “low teen” pursuing a career as a model. As abhorrent as it may sound, children as young as 2 who are billed as “junior idols” release photo books and DVDs. Insofar as the models do not expose their breasts or genitals, this is not against the law. But the way scantily clad kids blow on flutes and lick ice cream cones in front of the camera has raised eyebrows at home and abroad.
The idol industry in Japan in general is estimated at 60 billion yen annually, and junior idols shift some 3 million photo books and DVDs per year. There are countless websites (such as Pure Little Sister Club) and a syndicated magazine (Moecco) catering to fans.
This trend began in the ’90s, when columnist Akio Nakamori coined the term "chidol," or child idol, to describe the sudden increase of young models. The neologism fell out of favor and was replaced by “junior idol,” which shifts the emphasis from childhood and links the phenomenon with legitimate up-and-coming idols.
In Akihabara, long known for its stock of lolicon (Lolita Complex) and “little sister” movies and magazines, the number of shops advertising idol DVDs marked U-15 (under-15) has quietly increased.
“This is a gray area in Japan, but the residents of Akihabara and I find it reprehensible,” says Takaya Kobayashi, 54, a Chiyoda Ward councilman.
But at places such as Oimoya, located right on Akihabara’s main street of Chuo Dori, fans crowd around merchandise displays featuring underage girls.
“Looking at junior idols soothes me,” explains Shigure Akagi, 45, an artist who says he draws inspiration from these products. “I do not have children of my own, so seeing them makes me happy.”
He isn’t the only one. Mr, the most eccentric member of Takashi Murakami’s stable of pop artists, admits he suffers from lolicon, and recruited junior idols to star in his 2008 film, "Nobody Dies."
Ostensibly, the parents who sign their daughters to be junior idols are hoping they achieve mainstream fame like Mr’s girls. And it isn’t impossible. Saaya Irie, for example, was cast in "Hell Girl" and other TV programs after her stint as a child model.
Legally, this is a dark shade of gray. A 1999 Japanese law bans children in depictions of sex, genital touching and “arousing” nudity, but junior idols manage to skirt these issues. In 2002, Japan signed the U.N.’s Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography, which bans “any representation, by whatever means, of real or simulated explicit sexual activities or any representation of the sexual parts of a child for primarily sexual purposes.” Defenders say images of junior idols are not for “primarily” sexual purposes. Indeed, scenes in these DVDs can be as harmless as family travel videos. Just not always.
This may be gray, but people overseas are seeing red. In April 2008, UNICEF distributed a petition with 21,000 signatures asking Japan to curb junior idols and lolicon anime. In November, at an international meeting in Brazil, Japan was condemned as “The Nation of Child Porn.” Japan and Russia, the organizers say, are the only G8 nations that have not taken action against child exploitation.
Japanese authorities fire back that it is hard to define what is and isn’t art, and that policing the small, independent publishers and video companies is tough. Meanwhile, the numbers show that Japan is, in reality, a safe place for kids: there were 754 reported cases of sexual abuse in 2000, compared to 89,500 in the United States. This could, however, be due to underreporting, or the fact that the official age of consent can be 13 in some places.
Junior idols sell raw innocence—a major commodity today.
This story originally appeared in Metropolis magazine (www.metropolis.co.jp).
JT - that little thumbnail picture might be enough to get someone arrested outside Japan. You might want to blur that or change it.
Wake up Japan! When the WHOLE FRIGGIN WORLD (except the pervs in Russia) say its PORN, guess what? Its PORN!!! What makes it even more disgusting is the perverts openly gather in public places and are proud of themselves!
Enjoy sitting in the backseat of the civilized world bus! With Japan's draconian logic I'm suprised it even has seat at the UN.
I don't particularly like to hop onto moral soapboxes, but in this case, there's really no excuse for this. None whatsoever. These are children being marketed as sex objects, pure and simple. Changes simply have to made in Japanese law to reflect that these types of materials and activities are NOT acceptable, much less good for the children that are being exploited. But in order for that change to come, there has to be an impetus from society, and so far, that's sorely lacking.
“Looking at junior idols soothes me,” explains Shigure Akagi, 45, an artist who says he draws inspiration from these products. “I do not have children of my own, so seeing them makes me happy.”
So, if Mr. Akagi DID have children of his own, he'd like to see them licking ice cream and blowing on flutes in a sexually provocative manner? I'm glad he doesn't have children and hope the world never experiences the misfortune of him procreating.
This could, however, be due to underreporting, or the fact that the official age of consent can be 13 in some places.
Well, d'uh. In a nation that practically revels in the lolicon industry, from Morning Musume-offshoots, Mini-Moni to those kids singing the creepy "Tarako" song, it's not much of a stretch to think that perhaps, yeah, something might be under-reported.
the fact that the official age of consent can be 13 in some places.
still, no country is actually innocent in this. it is legal for teens to have sex most G-8 countries I know of, while an arbitrary line of an 18 yr old boy having sex with a 17 yr old girl is considered statutory rape. many developing countries permit even children to get married to fully grown adults. child beauty pageants in the U.S. are equally disgusting in there attempt to push adult values on children. the jean benet ramsey case brought all this to light.
there's lots wrong with this junior idol stuff and I am 100% against it. however, lets drop all the holier than thou stuff already. laws are only a reflection of a society's values. so while Japan acknowledges there's a grey area and are struggling to draw the line, other G-8 countries let teens do all the dirty stuff, just not with certain people. if they were all really serious, they would enact laws prohibiting teen sex altogether, and enforce it (don't ask me how).
Japan is sick with the sexualization of children. Just ride any rush hour train and count the number of older guys reading lolita related manga, photo magazines etc... And a trip to Akiba on the weekend will turn your stomach when you see a crowd of 30-50 year old guys crowding around some 15 year old girl singing along with her clearly juvenile songs.
Maybe these guys are screwed up because their overworked parents ignored them and their insane levels of study at school robbed them of being children. But then again, why hasn't anyone pointed out to these guys just how sick it is that they are so infatuated with girls young enough to be their grade school children?
More and more I think this society is one with severe mental problems that are being swept under a carpet of silence. But the rug is full Japan and it is starting to spill out. You have college boys gang raping girls, people groping on trains, people snapping and trying to kill random people, the whole sexualization of children, and don't even get me started about the whole hostess thing.
Get help Japan before it is too late.
like those rape games Jpn needs to publically humiliated in the worlds eyes again & again & again till they they are forced to do whats right.
What people are using these children for is criminal point blank.
Jpn just cant change even the most obvious wrongs without massive dose of gaiatsu, pathetic
Am I the only one who absolutely doesn't give a rat's rear end about this? Girl wants to do it? that's her choice! It's a free country! nobody forced her to show her bikini clad arse. And Akihabara residents should chill out. It was an individual performance area long before they moved it. so they can do everyone a favor and move the hell out!
japan's age-based patriarchal hierarchy makes this kind of thing practically inevitable: put no-one but old men in positions of power, thoroughly disempower women and the young, and don't be surprised if the former constantly exploit the latter. therefore in the long term the best way to solve this, and other related problems, is to empower women and the young
nisegaijin. You are kidding right? Since when to 13 year old children have the experience and wisdom to always make the right choices? If we apply your logic then the 13 year olds should be fine to run off and join the military, drink or smoke if they want, have as much sex as they want to and live with the consequences of their actions like adults.
This kind of idiotic apologistic thinking makes zero sense and shows very little understanding of social or moral responsiblity for the protection and welfare of children. Equally it lacks any grasp of the associated social ills that result from this. Including the tasset approval of child sexualization, the resulting people who sell their kids for sex and the sick men and women who support this.
You need a lesson in social responsibility if not moral understanding of what is right and wrong!
this sh*t is just wrong. 1st time i came to japan and saw these types of dvds on sale, i couldnt believe it. i still don t believe it and hope they fix this gray-area crap soon!!
the parents who sign their daughters to be junior idols
My foot.
Educate the girls. If you did not know, let me yell you. There ae just a few extremely smart Japanese ladies in the world. They are damn smart. Much much smarter than Jmen. So it is Jmen who fear that if the girls get smart, it is not good for them. So they do everything possible to keep the ladies in the rut. We all enjoy sex with dignity.So wipe your eyes, and use your head a little.
Maybe, it is too late for Jland now. It is ruined and degenerated.Sounds very arrogant but this is the image created by its own people.
reminds me of when i had a visitor over from the states and we took a trip to akihabara. he spotted a naughty shop and wanted to take a peek. i told him it wasn't a good idea, but he insisted we go in and take a look... urgh. my skin was crawling for the miniscule amount of time it took him to realise what i'd been talking about. needless to say he had been oblivious to what might be within
Nobody from the west, particularly the US, can criticise Japan! How much of the internet porn is generated in the west? Most of it.
The age issue is a furphy. Most cultures of the world have a surprisingly low coming-of-age. Only in the rich west, does the mock outrage, and lectures on sexual morality confuse the issue.
The statistics in Japan on sex-related crime speak volumes.
This will not stop as long as it makes a lot of revenue which is always granted by Japanese government no matter how awkward the topic is. Only if the rest of the world starts to put sanctions on Japan for this 'behavior' the leaders will probably give in and ban some more questionable 'sexual themes' like some other countries already doing, e.g. Australia.
I always find it amazing to read these comments...I assume that most of them are from non-Japanese. I am too. But in my opinion it is not up to me to impose my moral standards on their culture since I am not Japanese and do not fully understand their culture...and proboly never will.
This is not pron! These pictures are suggestive in nature but these girls are not having sex. They are just posing in bikinis. Somtimes provactively but I an go to the beach and see the same girls. Honetly, what is the big deal? They are not being raped or molested. They are just posing in bikinis or swimsuits from how I read the article.
If you see a girl liking an ice cream cone and are turned on sexually...well maybe that is your problem? Live and let live!
Just reading this story makes me feel creepy. Japan please stop coming up with new creepy, we have too much already.
Meanwhile, the numbers show that Japan is, in reality, a safe place for kids: there were 754 reported cases of sexual abuse in 2000, compared to 89,500 in the United States. This could, however, be due to underreporting, or the fact that the official age of consent can be 13 in some places.
This is the paragraph that made me laugh. Only a fool would invest in the accuracy of a survey on this type content.
@beavis;
This is the line that made me laugh;
The statistics in Japan on sex-related crime speak volumes.
Probably has volumes on his bookshelf.
See Japan is finally talking about doing something about child pornography and exploitation. Why don't the boys in blue get in the spirit of things and park their surveillance trucks out the front of these venues. It would seem to make good sense. Identify these men and the next time there is a case of child abuse (or worse), all the cops will have to do is to fit up one of these clowns.
"See Japan is finally talking about doing something about child pornography and exploitation."
This is not child pornography! Viewing it as such takes away from the seriousness and problem of real child porn.
tkoind2 at 10:20 AM JST - 8th July nisegaijin. You are kidding right? Since when to 13 year old children have the experience and wisdom to always make the right choices? If we apply your logic then the 13 year olds should be fine to run off and join the military, drink or smoke if they want, have as much sex as they want to and live with the consequences of their actions like adults. This kind of idiotic apologistic thinking makes zero sense and shows very little understanding of social or moral responsiblity for the protection and welfare of children. Equally it lacks any grasp of the associated social ills that result from this. Including the tasset approval of child sexualization, the resulting people who sell their kids for sex and the sick men and women who support this. You need a lesson in social responsibility if not moral understanding of what is right and wrong!
You need a lesson in minding your own business. and another lesson of realizing that your are not some kind of know-it-all.
Who are you to tell these 13 year olds what to do? Why would you think government would know better? If you don't like it, steer away. I certainly do.
People mature at different age. How do you know that this 13 year old couldn't make an educated decision?
Even if not her, it should be up to her parent or legal guardian to decide. Not the government, and surely not a bunch of hypocrites on the internet news site.
Which country started that "tiny t-shirt" trend for pre-teens, with words like "sexy" and "porn-star" on them?
The sexualization of young girls is for from being a uniquely Japanese thing.
This is not child pornography! Viewing it as such takes away from the seriousness and problem of real child porn.
I didn't imply that it was. All I said is that rather than doing the hard yards in trying to combat child pornography in this country, all the cops have to do is conduct surveillance of such events so they can develop a ready-made list of suspects who they can fit up for any crimes.
People mature at different age. How do you know that this 13 year old couldn't make an educated decision?
Oh yes, many 13 year old girls or even younger ones know exactly how to make money by enticing an old Jman. She knows what to wear so that she can expose her innocent body so that the man will drool and buy her anything or give her money. She also knows very well how to pretend to be innocent. So sadly, it is the women who are ruling the scene in Jland.
Sex crime is massively under reported in Japan. I know personally of three women who have been raped by western standards but think it was just bad luck and have done nothing about it.
This type of thing is just wrong and exploits people for money whilst putting children in a very vulnerable position.
It is very easy to tell when a picture has been produced for art or to arouse some dirty old man. As for age of consent most laws have changed so the difference in age is also taken into account. A 13 year old girl and a 13 year old boy is o.k. but a 13 year old girl and a 30 year old man is just abuse.
http://www.avert.org/age-of-consent.htm
'People mature at different age. How do you know that this 13 year old couldn't make an educated decision?'
At 13 no one could make a decision about if they are being exploited. To think that a 13 year is mature enough is crazy. I have been in Japan for just one year and met some 30 year old women who have yet to mature mentally.
It is of course not just a problem in Japan but around the world. However as the article says Japan is lagging behind others in doing something positive about it.
@ilikejapan69 THE BIG DEAL is that you shouldn't be buying a magazine to see a 13 year old in a bikini. The only reason these magazines are made are for sexual purposes. When someone says "I just buy it because it makes me happy" is absolute BS. How many women do you think buy these magazines
https://japantoday.com/category/features/lifestyle/innocence-lost-the-dark-side-of-akihabara
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/10/business/global/10manga.html
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