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By Erica Tempesta For Dailymail.com 22:47 BST 20 Jul 2015 , updated 14:36 BST 21 Jul 2015
A Japanese woman has bravely revealed the dark side of the country's schoolgirl culture after she was recruited to go on 'walking dates' with adult men - before being coerced into prostitution as a teen. 
Brooklyn-based Vice correspondent Simon Ostrovsky traveled to Akihabara, a bustling district in Tokyo, to explore the sexual exploitation of young women as a part of Vice News' short documentary entitled Schoolgirls for Sale in Japan, and soon discovered that teen girls were readily available to 'rent' for a variety of services, including fortune telling, massages, and walks with clients. 
The encounters, which are known joshi-kosei osanpo (JK) or 'high school walking' dates, are known to be fronts for underage prostitution run by men who are always lurking nearby. 
One woman, who asked to keep her identity concealed, told Simon that she started going on JK dates when she was 16-years-old because her mother was mentally ill and her family didn't get along. 
'I felt like I didn't belong anywhere,' she recalled. 'When I used to give out fliers in Akihabara, I could forget about my everyday life. 
Simon explained to Daily Mail Online that having young women hand out fliers in the streets is a front, noting 'that is how [potential customers] get to see the goods'.  
The anonymous woman admitted to Simon that her JK dates soon escalated and she found herself taking money in exchange for sex when she was younger than 18-years-old.
'I started light-heartedly, but things started to heat up quickly,' she said of her experience. 'And there were hidden options and weird things.' 
She never had to dress up for the dates because her clients preferred young, fresh-faced school girls; in fact the plaid skirt and knee socks she wore on the walks wasn't a carefully chosen ensemble; it was what she wore to high school as an 11th grade student.
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'The strange thing is that a lot of people look at Japanese culture and think this is all role playing,' Simon said. 'In reality these schoolgirls are real. They are not wearing costumes. They are wearing their uniforms. 
'The strange thing is that a lot of people look at Japanese culture and think this is all role playing,' Simon said. 'In reality these schoolgirls are real. They are not wearing costumes. They are wearing their uniforms.'
These types of walking dates were flagged last year in the US State Department's annual report on human trafficking as fronts for commercial sex run by criminal network.
Jake Adelstein, an American journalist who has spent most of career reporting on crime in Japan, explained in the documentary that there is 'no single network' profiting from these JK businesses. 
'You have isolated cases of a group of individuals starting with one girl and [then] collecting a sort of harem of girls and working them on the streets,' he said. 'There are many many variations. It is a business opportunity.'
Simon noted that even though there is a multi-story police department only a block away from Akihabara, these JK businesses are conducted out in the open. 
'Everybody knows it's there, but nobody is doing anything about,' he said. 
And while these schoolgirls swarm the streets in Akihabara, Simon and the crew he was working with were told that they weren't able to film the teens as they passed out fliers.
'A guy who I essentially think was a pimp was telling us we couldn't film them because they were underage,' he said of the ironic turn of events. 
The occurrence of older men paying teenage girls for dates started in the 1990s and is still thriving. During the documentary, Simon visited a small JK business where he learned that he would be able to sit down and chat with a teen girl and get his fortune told for 3,000 yen, which is roughly $30. 
In the video, Simon is visibly uncomfortable as the girl giggles and reads his 'fortune' using a birthday dictionary. When Simon asked what her other clients typically wanted to talk about during these sessions, and she remained vague, saying: 'Whatever's fun'.
'That was the most awkward thing I have ever done in my life I think,' Simon told Daily Mail Online. 'After sitting with her for seven to ten minutes, I told the camera I couldn't do it anymore because it was so awkward.' 
He noted that although he doesn't know what she is usually like, the girl seemed 'a little bit out of it' when they were speaking.
The Vice News team used a hidden camera to capture another man during his 'rent-a-date', and while their conversation remained innocent, Simon admitted it was creepy to see an adult male so engaged with a teenage girl.
Simon also took in a performance of one of Japan's many schoolgirl bands and noticed that the venue was packed with men of all ages, many of whom paid money to visit the girls after the show and meet them.
While it didn't seem out of the ordinary that teen boys wanted to meet girls their age, Simon explained that there were also men in their 40s and 50s who knew all of the band's lyrics and enthusiastically waved light sticks throughout the show. 
'This isn't a famous band by any means,' he said. 'It is only known to its own hardcore fans.'
Japanese schoolgirl culture gained started to develop in the 1990s and older men looking to young girls for company has since become more and more common.
When discussing how this culture has managed to go un-checked by other Western powers for so long, Simon explained that he believes Americans don't want to be 'culturally imperialist, bringing over our culture and morals to another place'. So instead, the country allows it to continue.
However, he noted that Japan is a developed Western country that has agreed to be against human trafficking as a member of the United Nations.
'Part of the reason you have this sort of Lolita culture in Japan is because the life and the opportunities for women are so bad,' crime correspondent Jake said in the documentary. 
The journalist, who is also on the board of the Polaris Project, a non-profit combating human trafficking, added: 'It is a hard thing to stop. The society is one of the misogynistic and sexist societies in a developed country in the world. I wouldn't want to be a woman here.'
Part of the issue is the fact that Japan is in denial about its economic decline and offers very few social services such as welfare. Teens who have nowhere to go end up turning to JK businesses in order to make a living. 
Because the country has a shame-based culture, young women who have been forced into prostitution would rather hide than reach out to their family and friends for help. 
Yumeno Nito, an outreach worker and one of the few advocates of JK girls, patrols the streets at night searching for JK girls who need help. She has already saved 100 girls, and dozens more call her up each week looking for help.
During the documentary, she served one teen girl, who couldn't remember the last time she had a home cooked meal, dinner. 
When Yumeno was a teenage runaway, several men tried to recruit her into the schoolgirl sex industry. 
'Luckily I did not get involved in prostitution or human trafficking. But many of my friends were hurt and ended up commiting suicide or became lost,' she explained in the documentary. 
'Unfortunately the underlying problem is that the girls are blamed for selling themselves. Most of these girls have experience isolation at home or school before they reach that point [of entering the business].'
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