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Computer Entertainment Rating Organization
Japanese video game content rating organization

RapeLay
is a 3D eroge video game made by Illusion, released on April 21, 2006, in Japan. Compared to Illusion's previous games, the main story is shorter, features an improved 3D engine and is mainly played through mouse control. The game centers on a vengeful repeat sexual offender who stalks and rapes a mother and her two daughters. Three years after its initial release, the game garnered international attention and controversy for its content, resulting in it being banned in several countries.
Kodomo no Jikan
Japanese manga series
Japanese history textbook controversies
controversy over historiography in Japan
Chrysanthemum taboo
Japanese social taboo
censorship in Japan
an aspect of media regulation by the government of Japan

VR Kanojo
eroge video game made by Illusion
Kaizō
thumb|Cover of the first issue (April 1919)
Kaizō (改造 kaizō) was a Japanese general-interest magazine that started publication during the Taishō period and printed many articles of socialist content. Kaizō can be translated into English as "Reorganize", "Restructure", "Reconstruct" or "Reconstruction".

Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop
2023 film
censorship in the Empire of Japan
political, pornographical & religious censoring in Japan from 17th Century
kotobagari
is a sardonic term which refers to the reluctance to use words that are considered potentially offensive or politically incorrect in the Japanese language. For instance words such as , , , , kichigai ( or , "crazy"), , and are currently not used by the majority of Japanese publishing houses; the publishers often refuse to publish writing which includes these words.