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The love hotel district in Uguisudani, Tokyo. It is said that after South Korea’s “Special Act on the Prevention of the Sale of Sex” went into effect in 2004, the number of South Korean women coming to Japan to work in the sex industry increased.In 2024, conversely, Japanese women who had gone to South Korea to work were apprehended, sparking debate as a “symbol of Japan’s declining economic fortunes” (2008).

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“Should Men Who Buy Sex Be Punished!?” The “Future” of the “Anti-Prostitution Law,” 70 Years After Its Enactment: A Missing Perspective

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