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Young, sweet and hopeful of fame, saki kozai thought she had found her rise to fame after a model scout spotted her on the streets of tokyo and offered her a job. Then, when she was only 24 years old, she was amazed and excited, she instantly signed an agreement with the intermediary in this case, to whom he introduced her, believing that she would quickly participate in commercials. it wasn't really a modeling agency, and for the first hour kozai found that the job required her to do it on camera. “I didn't have the opportunity remove clothing. All i could do was make myself cry,” she told afp, adding that she could not imagine a way out of her terrible situation. “There were about 20 people around me who were waiting. No lady can say no when cinema is surrounded like this,” she said. That spokes were required to operate in japan's multibillion-dollar porn industry. 18+ films are widely available in the land of the rising sun, which has developed a relatively liberal focus on pornography.
but the dark side of the industry is rarely discussed, and so are the rights of those who work here.
The allegations that women were forced to participate in violent sex scenes against their will prompted the industry to issue an unprecedented apology and promise change . Unexpected guilt follows the june arrest of three tokyo talent agents accused of forcing a woman to appear in more than 100 pornographic videos.Like kozai, unnamed the woman also thought she would work as a model. Critics believe that porn recruiters are deceiving young girls, in particular underage girls, with promises of fame in show business. . In other cases, girls were lured into a luxurious lifestyle before they were forced to work in sex films to pay off a loan.”
Agencies get them stuck with threats , intimidation and fraudulent contracts.
'No choice' Another woman interviewed by afp, who declined to give her name, said she was an agent who promised to help us to become a singer, lured places in intimacy. She signed a contract, where, according to her, the nature of her real work is not clarified.
“The agency tried for months to convince me. I didn't have a choice,” the 26-year-old said after signing the afp contract.
At first she resisted. However, like kozai and others like her, she succumbed to the pressure. “At first i said who can’t do this,” she added. “But when i did it, it hurt me a lot. However, the film crew did not stop.” Japanese non-profit group lighthouse, which deals with the fight against human trading networks, reported that more than 60 actresses who tried to escape from the business contacted them at the very beginning of the semester. In 2016, much more than in previous years. "And we think anything is just the tip of the iceberg," said lighthouse spokeswoman aiki segawa. "Many victims feel guilty, thinking that what happened is their fault." Most young women - between 18 and 25 years old - are unfamiliar with legal contracts, and it is difficult for them to prove such reception in court. "It's not necessarily that they're all being abused or locked up... Rather they're being lied to," segawa said.
Kozai was addicted to tranquilizers to relieve anxiety and was isolated after the agency convinced her to cut contact with her family in order to concentrate on her personal life.
"I've never been able to make rational decisions" , she said. Kozai left the agency, which she says brainwashed her as a result, but real estate continues to appear in adult tapes as a freelancer. A report from tokyo-based human rights now details a list of dirty tricks used by porn recruiters. among them, [porn reviews] victims are sometimes threatened with exorbitant fines to terminate vaguely worded contracts, or insist that after appearing in movies they can never get a job outside of porn.
Scouts have also turned up on university campuses or victims' homes to demand hefty fines from their parents if they refused to work, the report said.
Depression, suicideIn 2019, the tokyo district court denied the agency's motion to impose a fine of 24 million yen ($240,000) on a woman who refused to act in porn movies. Critics argue that this is a rare legal victory.According to industry research, about 30 thousand rubles of porn are released in japan annually. And ban the distribution of pornography under compulsion in the age of the internet possibly impossible in the truest sense of the word. One woman named in the report had undergone multiple plastic surgeries to escape her past, and her counterpart told an ngo that she planned to hire a lawyer to stop the distribution of films she starred in. But she hanged herself. Before proceeding with the case, the report says.