Speaking of Japan,
In addition to food and beautiful scenery,
What's the first thing that comes to your mind?
Let me guess,
Is there wood and customs?
People all over the world know that Japanese customs are quite developed, and not only their own people love to go there, but even foreign tourists will go to check in and experience it.
But many people don't know that Japanese law actually explicitly prohibits prostitution and prostitution, and the custom industry is not legal in Japan...
Don't you think it's weird. Since it is illegal, why can there be special billboards on the street, as if others will not be able to see it. Is the law useless?
Japan does have a "law to prevent prostitution", but the definition is very ambiguous.
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Selling sex: Accepting an equivalent reward, or having a relationship with an unfixed person under certain agreed circumstances.
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Keywords, remuneration and relationship. If there is no real evidence, and both parties to the transaction refuse to admit it, then the police will only turn a blind eye and ignore you.
Attention! Once substantial evidence is found, it's a different story!
ON MARCH 25, FRIDAY REPORTED THAT JAPANESE POLICE RAIDED A PRIVATE MASSAGE PARLOR IN IKEBUKURO ON THE 22ND OF LAST MONTH.
Five Chinese and Japanese business operators were arrested by the Japanese police for providing prostitution services. There is also a Chinese female employee who was arrested for violating the immigration control law!
It is understood that the seized massage parlor called "orotomo" has been open in Ikebukuro for about 10 years, only accepting Chinese, with a minimum consumption of 10,000 yen.
The reason why he was killed this time was because a Japanese reporter who is very fluent in Chinese went undercover during the Spring Festival, pretending to be a Chinese guest.
In the report, the reporter also revealed a lot of details. The massage parlor is located on the 5th floor of a building in Ikebukuro, and many Chinese in Japan in the Tokyo area have been to this building.
After entering the store, the first person who came out to greet me was a Chinese woman in her 50s. Then the reporter was taken by her to the inside of the massage parlor.
Here, more than 20 scantily clad young Chinese women were seated, and the reporter designated a beautiful woman with long black hair (Azi) and paid 10,000 yen.
After that, the two moved together to the room on the 6th floor. Inside the room, there were 3 small rooms separated by thin wall panels, and A opened one of them and walked in.
There was only one single bed in the small room, and the reporter said that as soon as he entered the door, he smelled a strange smell, like mold mixed with sweat and semen.
A few days later, the reporter visited the store again. But as soon as he said hello in Japanese, he was asked out by a male clerk.
In fact, as early as 2019, FRIDAY reported on the operation of "orotomo". At that time, the store was closed for a few days before reopening.
Since the guests are limited to Chinese and do not involve Japanese, it is difficult for the police to find out what is wrong. According to insiders, there are more than 20 such shops in Tokyo.
Previously, Sauce also wrote another article about Chinese running private massage parlors in Ikebukuro and providing prostitution services under the guise of massage.
At that time, four Chinese men in Japan were arrested by the Japanese police on suspicion of providing prostitution services. After their arrest, several pleaded not guilty.
However, the police found through investigation that these four people controlled at least 2 massage parlors, and the total turnover had reached more than 100 million yen.
Unlike "Orotomo", their main customers are Japanese, and many of them are attracted by good reputation.
"Well, there seem to be a lot of them in Shinjuku. Isn't it because there is a need?"
"I've always acquiesced, why is it all of a sudden now? On the side of Wutantian, in the middle of the road, everyone knows that the police have seen it and pretended not to see it. ”
"It's only a small hit once in a while, and then it's going to do the same thing somewhere else. If you don't strike hard all over Japan, nothing will change, and the punishment is too small, and the result is a repeat offense......"
"The money gained by crime is huge compared to the money that can be earned by working hard...... Imprisonment is meaningless unless the punishment is several times greater than the profit obtained. ”
Under this kind of news, there will always be heart-wrenching comments from netizens. But in the final analysis, it is the indulgence of law enforcement that has led to the increasingly rampant customs industry!
According to statistics, there are more than 300,000 women engaged in the customs industry in Japan, which is equivalent to the total population of Naha City in Okinawa.
In addition, the annual output value of Japan's custom industry is as high as 5 trillion yen, which is about 250 billion yuan when converted into yuan. In other words, there are more than 680 million yuan a day on average!
Even the British Times has made a special report on Japan's customs industry, saying that the money earned by the customs industry is enough for Japan's military expenditure for a year!
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