Former entertainers who have complained of sexual damage from Johnny Kitagawa have launched an organization that aims to eradicate sexual violence against children, and held an event to discuss what is needed to eliminate sexual violence.

On the 6th, an event was held in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, where five former talents from the former Johnny's agency, who had complained of sexual harassment by Johnny Kitagawa, launched an organization with the aim of eradicating sexual violence against children. Approximately 110 people participated in the event.



In this, four experts will report on the current state of sex crimes and sex education, and attorney Sakura Uetani, who works to support victims, will introduce that the Penal Code was revised last year and the provisions for sex crimes have been significantly revised. He then pointed out, ``There are limits to laws that only crack down on perpetrators, and we need to create an environment where children can realize the damage they are doing and can come forward with complaints.''



During the panel discussion, experts pointed out that sex education in schools should be reconsidered, while former talent from the company said, ``I had no experience with sex when I was victimized, but I could have prevented it if I had the knowledge.'' "Maybe," a voice said.



A woman in her 60s who participated said, ``It's because former entertainers spoke out that the issue has been brought up, so I want to take action to connect them.''



Kenri Nihongi, one of the group's members, said, ``Even if compensation is given, sexual damage cannot be ended.By taking action, we can make society widely aware of the problem.'' I want to,” he said.