Category
page 1Human trafficking in Japan
comfort woman
military sexual slavery system designed and implemented by Japan Empire from early 1930s until the end of World War II, or the victims who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military
karayuki-san
thumb|right|Karayuki-san in Saigon, [[French Indochina]]
Karayuki-san () was the name given to Japanese girls and women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who were trafficked from poverty-stricken agricultural prefectures in Japan to destinations in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Siberia (Russian Far East), Manchuria, British India, and Australia, to serve as prostitutes.
sex trafficking in Japan
overview of sex trafficking in Japan
Urairat Soimee
Cause celebre
Polaris Project Japan
Japanese organization fighting to end human trafficking and modern slavery