the way people don’t even consider the victims or their families when it comes to cases like junko is beyond me it’s genuinely crazy
@MaryAnnSweetAngelАй бұрын
Junkos case made me so angry and I'll never forget her. I was feeling upset for days when I read the details of her torture. Trigger warning I would recommend never looking it up . It's extremely disturbing even for non sensitive people
@random3263827Ай бұрын
"Japan has a p*nis festival." Correction: It has more than one p*nis festival. 😂🍆🎉
@Pooky1991Ай бұрын
It seems to be the case in alot of Asian countries. Like the case of that girl who was tortured in Korea, but the man who did it got out of prison and barely served time.
@maellehenriquez4076Ай бұрын
😊
@carollong8197Ай бұрын
The mother should have been jailed as well as the folks that committed the crime. Wtf
@imveryanxiousАй бұрын
this video if anything just shows the blatant sexism in japan imo.. the fact that what this woman did is nothing compared to what the men in this video did or actual male criminals have committed but she got arrested is just insane...
@kyaos_MeteorАй бұрын
Governors acting shock at the birth decline-
@imveryanxiousАй бұрын
@@kyaos_Meteor RIGHTTT
@cheyennemoore8380Ай бұрын
I just commented that too. Glad other people see it.
@mfreak1126Ай бұрын
Maybe she was left-handed, and it was more like discrimination against left-handed people.
@ConductorKilgoreАй бұрын
exactly. and the fact rplay is still around shows sexism too, theres peene plushes i believe made in japan but they get offended over a vulva is such double-standard. LET THERE BE VAG!
@drawin.kutiesАй бұрын
Talk about hypocrisy for the Japanese justice system targeting a woman creator and not the dude 🙄
@bilonic111Ай бұрын
For sure the sexism is crazy. And for the record that woman is my hero, she is fighting the good fight.
@pookhahareАй бұрын
Is Japan as safe as everyone believes or do women just don't report assaults . ? Either due society pressure not creating waves or lack faith in system.
@bilonic111Ай бұрын
@@pookhahare I seem to remember a case that made news in Japan where a woman working in politics was drugged and assaulted by her boss and she decided to press charges so with it going to trail it was made public and the woman was harassed endlessly by the Japanese press and by the public for making a fuss. This happened recently but I don’t remember her name unfortunately, but the sense I got from that was that women are encouraged to not report it.
@MaynardsSpaceshipАй бұрын
@pookhahare imagine you get violated then when you report it you're punished and harassed relentlessly. Would you be quick to report it?
@OwnyOneАй бұрын
@@pookhahare yes if you're a man, hell no if you're a woman. Most people I've heard say it's super safe are men so can't really trust that
@yasminchan7425Ай бұрын
The worst part of the dude creating that manga, not only changed he the outcome so she lived but he made one of the monsters sympathic and "regretful" which NONE of them are
@Soyokaze404-yc1dtАй бұрын
Japan has insane laws regarding defamation. Assume somebody slapped you across the face, cheated on you, etc. You post proof of what they did online, well, the original scumbag could sue for defamation (And will likely win, despite deserving to be put on blast). I thought it was clear what the author was doing here. Not that I am defending it, I do think it should have remained faithful to the original source out of respect for Junko. At the same time though, I do know why the author did what he did, and he should not have had to do that. Japanese law is fucked. I think a lot of people here are truly misinformed and just speaking out of anger.
@masudashizue777Ай бұрын
As a Japanese I am embarrassed about every one of these points you have made. I believe we are in general, law-abiding and well-behaved, but we do have some incredible exceptions to the rule. I also think our justice system is too lenient towards lawbreakers.
@Highice007Ай бұрын
Honestly, Japanese prisons are harsh. Sometimes baddies slip through the cracks, but I can assure you from all the documentaries I've watched, the Japanese prison system is nothing people want to go back to.
@silkvelvet2616Ай бұрын
It's as bad elsewhere, look up Jimmy Saville, and also, for a very recent story...Mohammed Al Fayed, former owner of Harrods in London. Japan is no different, the nature of the crimes might be slightly different, but at the same time, misogyny is real the world over.
@Rnerdy197Ай бұрын
No country is perfect but honestly I think alot of people rather take a country with low amount crime over most other countries at this point even if there are a few weird cases
@nelieltu9730Ай бұрын
@@Rnerdy197Japan lies about its crime rate....
@markc2622Ай бұрын
Bad eggs everywhere although the west is far worse for heinous crimes in the time line all these events happened in sure 1000+ more heinous acts happened in the west.
@randomnerdery6511Ай бұрын
Cannibalism is not illegal in the US either. There is a case of a guy who had to have his leg amputated after (i think) a motorcycle accident, was allowed to keep his leg & grilled it for himself & a group of his friends. Its only the fact that obtaining human flesh is almost impossible without breaking SOME kind of law that makes cannibalism difficult in the US.
@itwasntunaАй бұрын
that’s actually crazy 😭
@charlesbullghost5491Ай бұрын
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@StaratopiaАй бұрын
It's illegal over in Idaho, but that's the only state in which that's illegal
@meneldalАй бұрын
You can't eat from a dead body without breaking laws, but if the person is still alive they can consent so it's all good basically
@SnowAnayathatweirdgirlАй бұрын
Now way your lying... *Goes to google to look it up* You were in fact not lying 😭😭
@titansaintАй бұрын
so the woman who did something genuinely artistic got arrested multiple times -_- that is wack. especially with the erm. . . fertility festival. that really shows off the sexism in japan. wow.
@LizzieBee00Ай бұрын
Yeah. Most cultures celebrate the woman concerning fertility. So this is very weird.
@Mily728Ай бұрын
@@LizzieBee00 do they also spin around huge lifelike vaginas with flesh color and sell lifelike vagina snacks for children in these cultures? No, hence, the issue is not because they're celebrating "fertility" it's because it's rampant misogyny and unchecked perversions that favor men.
@subterragaming836Ай бұрын
I mean yeah. Mens genitalia is seen as obscene in the west while females not as much no idea why the difference , but it is what it is.
@starhigh6663Ай бұрын
Idk if I'd call it genuinely artistic, but it's definitely the least worthy-of-arrest incident in this video. Double standards for sure.
@LoxeneАй бұрын
@@LizzieBee00 That's what I thought too, like isn't it the woman who carries the child and gives birth? So I thought it would make more sense for the festival to be about women's parts..
@nataliebateman1151Ай бұрын
Junko Furata's case pissed me right off. I covered it for a university paper and I nearly had a mental breakdown because of how much research I had to do for it. It was just such a senseless and horrific crime. I actually sited one of Aki's videos and I think I sited one of Joey's one it too. It was just such a horrifying case. This poor innocent girl didn't deserve what happened to her and the fact people made a manga on it was sickening. To clarify, her case wasn't the only one I did. I had to do multiple cases for the paper, but hers by far was the most horrifying and devastating one.
@bozehageАй бұрын
I would like to ask you a question, since you have even written a paper on Junko's case. As Aki said in this video, do you think it's true that the culprit's mother vandalized Junko's grave? There are even rumors that Junko's grave was relocated to Houston, USA, but I think that is a bit unlikely. Personally, I think the story that the culprit's mother vandalized her grave is just a rumor and probably not true, but I would like to hear your opinion.
@yansho-hr5bwАй бұрын
If it's okay for Aki to make Junko's case into a video, then it should be okay to make Junko's case into a manga.
@nataliebateman1151Ай бұрын
@@bozehage Without a shadow of a doubt I believe she vandalized the grave. A lot of the resources I found stated that and quite personally I don't see it being out of the pictures. I don't believe the Houston thing but I think she definitely vandalized the grave. For the paper I did, I covered three cases. But Junko's was the one I took the most care into. I took a lot of care with the others but this one I felt I had to be especially delicate with.
@FallenAsterismАй бұрын
@@yansho-hr5bw I disagree, considering the manga directly minimizes the severity of the crime by altering how it went and made the perpetrators more sympathetic. It's disrespecting the victim in more ways than just profitting off of what happened.
@bozehageАй бұрын
@@nataliebateman1151 Thank you for your reply. I was looking for a source that said the assailant's mother vandalized Junko's grave, but I couldn't find it. I thought that if this was true, the assailant's mother would have been arrested for damaging property, but when I looked into it, I couldn't find any such record. So I thought this story was just a rumor. If you don't mind, please let me know if there is a clear source for the story that the perpetrator's mother vandalized the victim's grave.
@mordsvenАй бұрын
Japan is literally a parody of itself sometimes
@AutumnRedАй бұрын
same as your country
@AteezwooyoungАй бұрын
@@AutumnRedwhat do you know about the country that person is from? I doubt that you even know which country it is.
@moonriseariaАй бұрын
@@AutumnRed Quit the blind idealization of Japan being the perfect country. I love Japan, but I've got common sense to know that no country is without its flaws.
@PsaucerАй бұрын
@@AutumnRed Hypocrisy
@iiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiioАй бұрын
this is the same country that doesnt acknowledge what they did in china and korea and southeast asia towards men women and children and the elderly. to the point that theres a lot of folklore about behe aded ghost roaming around those country.
@Goodnight_kiss17Ай бұрын
That lady did nothing wrong. Sexism in Japan is really crazy … 😒
@oriongear2499Ай бұрын
That guy did nothing wrong. Sexism in the US is really crazy... 😒
@NatzoXavierАй бұрын
I DID NOT EXPECT TO SEE COOKED WIENER WITH A SIDE OF BALLS TODAY
@ghozt-213Ай бұрын
Ayoo what😳
@naomidavis1879Ай бұрын
I listened to a Massachusetts 2019 case where a cannible ate a man’s balls on Christmas
@RyanRoemer8624Ай бұрын
Lol 😂
@RyanRoemer8624Ай бұрын
@@naomidavis1879I guess he missed out on the Testi Festi 😂
@ayeshamehrinraha4040Ай бұрын
i was eating!!😭😭
@TempleofBrendaSongАй бұрын
Never forget Junko Furuta.
@moriahschoech9894Ай бұрын
Bro sometimes I'm baffled by how absolutely advanced yet critically and painful behind Japan is. How tf did what she create not fall under artistic or creative freedom but a manga depicting an actually little girl's torture is just a-ok. Come tf on, Japan. Do better.
@AnimeNinjazАй бұрын
im guessing its to do with there law on unsensored genitalia, yes the big wooden penis is on show but its more symbolic and doesnt actually look like a penis, where as hers was a sculpt of her own labia so perhaps thats where the legal line is? i mean theres plenty of femal sex stuff in shops in japan so its not like they are zero tollerence on female sexuality or anything like that,
@moriahschoech9894Ай бұрын
@@AnimeNinjaz no one's vulva looks like a kayak. Also have you read hentai? It's under creative freedom and it showcases lots of punany.
@GoleonАй бұрын
@@AnimeNinjaz- Doesn’t…that clearly looks like one!
@LoxeneАй бұрын
@@AnimeNinjaz Yea your attempt at excusing it kinda sucked lol
@AnimeNinjazАй бұрын
@@Loxene your attempt at understanding a sentance sucks too, im not excusing it i think its dumb, the point is there was a legal technicality that led to her being criminally responsible, if you want to go translate the court files to figure out what it was go ahead. as mentioned "im guessing" it was what i said
@rosalacroix6447Ай бұрын
It sounds like men are more protected when it comes to crimes, while women are punished more harshly for less serious offenses.
@mikankitsune0440Ай бұрын
If you think Japan is bad... look at South Korean cases (check out Rotten Mango) some of the ones I've head are just... horrifying on another level.
@bobobaba-fr6hjАй бұрын
@@lamma746 ye totaly, in what world do you live wtf.
@valsoopАй бұрын
Yeah misogyny sucks lol
@edudmodnar4661Ай бұрын
Man tend to have heavier punishments in the judicial system (in pretty much all American continent), that is the opposite
@7exon600Ай бұрын
amber heard dont exist
@YokaiPrezАй бұрын
Cannibalism isn’t illegal in America either. The way you obtain said human meat is what can get you in trouble. If you kill a guy and eat him then yeah that’s illegal, but if you and some guy were stuck on a deserted island with no food and the guy dies of natural causes and you eat him out of desperation then that’s not illegal.
@bryanmiller8604Ай бұрын
Eh, the immigrants are eating people’s pets in the U.S. currently so, I mean why can we eat some foreigner enriched…er…I mean foreign foods? 😂
@40mikemikeАй бұрын
Actually cannibalism is legal it's just a procurement of the meat which makes it illegal
@jhawkshawАй бұрын
You will be forever shunned from society if you smoked a blunt in the past, but easily forgiven if you're a sex offender.
@poolhalljunkie9Ай бұрын
That's because the majority of the people in power are sex offenders.
@toriladybird511Ай бұрын
Not by me 😢
@Benedict00_ItchyManko21 күн бұрын
Lol this is absolutely not true
@domodesu5932Ай бұрын
I’ve noticed a bit of a theme when it comes to some Japanese parents not ever wanting acknowledge their child’s crime even when it’s truly horrific. Not only that but will vilify the victim to the ends of the earth
@RepeaterbeaterАй бұрын
It is because of family pride.
@johnsomn2148Ай бұрын
That " keeping face shit"
@TopAnimeLoverEverАй бұрын
Tells you everything you need to know anyway. The parents behaving like that tells you why those kids feel justified in committing the crimes they do and why they do. Raised by awful people with no friggen morals.
@valkyrie1066Ай бұрын
"Parental support" is....weird. In many families, if you do something wrong; you vanish. You cease to exist in the mind of your family. THat is extreme....but so I BACKING a child who does something horrific.
@adamyoung913228 күн бұрын
That's not unique to Japan
@richardcleveland6091Ай бұрын
What has always annoyed me with Watsuki Nobuhiro (aside from the nature of his crime) is that he gets away with that, meanwhile the guy that did the soundtrack to the Death Note anime got busted for pot possession, and went to prison for years and his career was destroyed. One of those things is significantly worse than the other.
@lenieldelatorre480Ай бұрын
to that lady Megumi-san I say you're a real one you made a figurative and huge WAP out of a kayak it's unbelievable
@MelRetroАй бұрын
*MAO SUGINAMA had brought a whole new meaning to Junk Food*
@corruptsuuАй бұрын
The fact that the rurouni guy is still free and new anime for his work keeps being made is actually so f-ing insane to me...
@RyanRoemer8624Ай бұрын
That anime was great
@-.-hyuga-.-882Ай бұрын
Arrest the mangaka, leave Kenshin alone. The anime & movies are masterpiece
@Photon210Ай бұрын
Honestly this should have been a "WHY, JAPAN!?!" episode
@shoujoqueen4187Ай бұрын
Fun fact, one of junko's killers has a public twitter page and has called what he did to junko a, and I quote, "boyhood mistake" and claims he's innocent.
@Ananas1204Ай бұрын
FR?!
@ultimatebankai245Ай бұрын
Nah he needs to go straight to jail they knew what they were doing he just wants people to feel different about him which will def not happen
@whispersweetnothingsuwuАй бұрын
@@Ananas1204 Yea the post is still up but he got ran off twitter
@Renwoxing13Ай бұрын
★ 【 *"It was just innocent childhood 'misadventure' !!"* 】 ★ ~ *Some Deeply. Disturbed PsychoPath... probably !!!*
@cielxsebby1Ай бұрын
The one about the private part meal…. Wtf?! 🤮🤮🤮
@daisiesforghostsАй бұрын
I mean the police there are known to also convince victims who come forwards to NOT press charges BECAUSE they want their crime rates to be low. So that’s a giant factor in the low crime rates
@Essential_liАй бұрын
One of the guys who took part of the Junko case is currently on Twitter and a free man. Under his replies everyone posts a picture of Junko and curses him in like every language. He may not be in jail but at least he will never be forgiven for his crimes in the internet and that gives me a slight piece of solace but he definitely deserves Las Reglas de La Calle.
@DimeiswhereАй бұрын
The things Megumi Igarashi made if not knowing what its based off of just look like little funky things and the screaming this is just so funny that I want one now! its so cute!! X3
@rinnegana.k.apurpleshariga9947Ай бұрын
I randomly come back to this channel after 5 years for just to see a brand new video about people who should be behind bars. Well I’m glad to be back
@BakaTerrАй бұрын
Aki has blessed us today!!!
@minerlixgamingАй бұрын
Ok, if am getting this correctly. If it a man involved, it is "creative freedom" but if it is a woman, them she is being obscene and she needs to be arrested for it.... cool. The double standards the is probably scalping many people off their common sense. 😔😖
@MissShembreАй бұрын
As an artist, creative expression should be protected, BUT that one comic is in very very poor taste. I don't know who is helping him publish and host it in stores, but... they're making the choice to do so, and that's a choice.
@olivere5497Ай бұрын
If you see how creepy them manga shops are you'd understand.
@SeageSpeaksАй бұрын
There are a lot of extremely stupid cases internationally that are more about reminding women to "know their place". They will ignore the most heinous of crimes, but lock in on a woman existing, and punish her with the full force of the law. This is for everything BUT paternity things, because well...thats "a womans place" right? This world is doomed.
@drewesalahor4857Ай бұрын
I was raped in Japan, but i didn't go to the police because A. Im a forginer B. There were no female officers at the time (and i did NOT want to "recreate" the assult in front of random men) C. It was in 2016 and i knew the guy from before and i didnt want to be victem blamed. I love Japan, and i enjoyed living there, but i found the justice system tricky and traumatic when it especially comes to women.
@biveofhalo20 күн бұрын
sorry that happened to you =[
@Athithan_2000Ай бұрын
The Craziest thing I’ve ever heard to this day, is a European woman selling her own eggs and labelled it as human caviar!
@ShionoidАй бұрын
. . . _w o m a n e g g s ?_ 😐 wtf?
@DeathHeartsАй бұрын
That's crazy. You couldn't even eat them because human eggs are so small lol
@nandiko123Ай бұрын
how on earth was the woman arrested. what the hell.
@chessoc7799Ай бұрын
At least by the sounds of it the law might have stopped chasing the vulva artist. She sounded harmless and male artists have got away with worse I would guess.
@KamisterLilyАй бұрын
That is truly messed up, how Japan works, when it comes to crimes
@DadCanInJapanАй бұрын
I came to Japan in August, 1989. All the news was about Junko Furuta and Tsutomu Miyazaki. I had just come from Toronto where the news was all about Paul Bernardo. I thought I was escaping all the shit. Nope!
@XxGalacticIntrovertxX23 күн бұрын
Just shows that human’s of a depraved nature exist in every society. It truly is a scary world.
@MegaCatlady66Ай бұрын
typical put a woman in prison but not the men yea right that says many things japan
@oriongear2499Ай бұрын
This same thing happens in the US, but in reverse!
@carahr9413Ай бұрын
I guess you have the lowest crime rate if no one is ever arrested
@drkmercenaryАй бұрын
That game is just the tip of the iceberg when you realize 'chikan' and 'muriyari' are just common genres now.
@sanguiniueАй бұрын
So what ? Are we going back to the violent video games cause violence again .
@cheyennemoore8380Ай бұрын
Of course, the only one arrested was the woman despite the "creative expression" her male counterparts had. Of course, Japan. Of course.
@daisuke2795Ай бұрын
In japan women are mostly seen as likely asset compared to men, women are replaceable and not that needed because in their eyes “ it is a man’s world”.
@grossartusАй бұрын
Wow the case of Nobuhiro Nishiwaki got me stunned, he only paid 1500 dollar fine and they found hundreds of CP videos in his house WTF?? im sure the publisher of his manga had something to do with it since that manga was very famous
@meneldalАй бұрын
A large part is just due to the laws they have against cp and how they didn't make having the cp itself before the law passed by a crime so unless they could prove you got it after the law passed they couldn't do shit basically or something like that. They still took it away, they didn't just leave it there
@grossartusАй бұрын
@@meneldal they didnt have laws against CP in 2016? Thats wildd
@meneldalАй бұрын
@@grossartus They did but there was something about how it couldn't apply retroactively, some weird loopholes that won't apply now afaik
@olivere5497Ай бұрын
@@grossartusthere is a big dvd/manga shop chain in japan, their online shop is infested with cp, actual dvds. Without warning you will scroll past the video covers, mixed in with normal content. If anyone reading this knows of a western agency we can report the site to so it gets blocked in the west, then the owners of the shop will notice a drop off in customers from overseas and then maybe they will clean up their act. No idea what their justification is. But im sure if a jourmalist confronted them they'd do that japanese sigh/hiss noise then refuse to promise to remove the content. This shop is the type of shop hundreads of western tourists daily will wonder through to buy a random/kitch keyring.
@melissahauke8682Ай бұрын
In Poland we have a couple of creators who make vulvas out of everything, starting from adding stuff to seashells, to purses to wallets, sculptures, paintings etc. It's a form of art.
@DM-nw5luАй бұрын
Women have been made to feel ashamed for our privates for so long while dicks were almost worshipped at many points in history that I think it's a good thing. There's nothing shameful about vulvas. Unlike dicks which "only" serve to contribute genetic material they help push out a fully formed little human. Like ffs.
@Chino-KafuАй бұрын
Now i see why boku no pico got greenlit "freedom of expression" my ass
@sajisama24Ай бұрын
If we learned anything from this video is that Japan is not just sexist. It is an extremely mysogynistic country. Many countries have much more mysogynistic laws than Japan, but Japanese society itself, regardless of the laws, is extremely mysogynistic
@Silver_EverАй бұрын
🤣
@AnimeNinjazАй бұрын
and yet its a safer place to be for women than countries that have gone the other way. its about standards and social expectations that men and women are exprected to uphold wether some individuals, especially those from other countries like it or not.
@sajisama24Ай бұрын
@@AnimeNinjaz Ohh... so... Japanese double standards towards women are fine, that's just their culture? Wether we woke westerners like it or not?
@AnimeNinjazАй бұрын
@@sajisama24 yes, the same way double standards are also fine towards men. its alsmost like we are different. you know how you probably dont apreciate people from the middle east telling you whats wrong with your soiciety and how you behave with women? well the japanese dont want to hear it from you either.
@rentacop7038Ай бұрын
@@AnimeNinjaznigga shut up
@unripetheberrby6283Ай бұрын
This woman gets arrested and all those other people didn't whatsoever!!??? What??
@themysterylady842Ай бұрын
You know this really does make me think the Japan is just legally insane but nobody really says anything about it.
@missNekolover91Ай бұрын
because ANIME!
@amnoirgg8563Ай бұрын
My annoyance turned to fierce anger after we found out who actually got jail time. Like wtf?
@SerenaMaeTVАй бұрын
12:28 *….. wait wait wait….. but they have wiener festivals every year….. but this woman gets arrested? Sigh….. smh.* 🤦♀️
@lucialovecraftАй бұрын
Every time I’m reminded of Junko’s case I can’t help but get teary eyed and distressed. What that poor girl and her family went through is beyond cruel and evil. I just want to hug her and protect her from those evil people 😞she didn’t deserve any of that happening
@emeraldcaratАй бұрын
Stephanie Soo has a really good deep dive video on the Junko case!
@mairi_de_provencaАй бұрын
Still wanna hear the case though with Aki's unique, endearing style ❤🥹 All respect to Steph and her team though too
@MaryAnnSweetAngelАй бұрын
Don't listen to it. It's too traumatizing to even listen to the details . 😭
@uluruiseАй бұрын
@@mairi_de_provencaThe case is so vile there’s no way to make it endearing.
@tardybloomerАй бұрын
@@MaryAnnSweetAngel i fisrt heard about it as a kid; now I'm in my 20s and it still makes me angry and depressed.
@GaryAa56Ай бұрын
I'm aware of the case from Dark Asia with Megan on KZbin. She's a Journalist who covers crime stories.
@seeker6755Ай бұрын
Japan Ban/Censor Violent Games Made by Other Countries but not their own Games that are Explicit? :D
@mysryuzaАй бұрын
The way people don’t take the Junko case as seriously as they should and how not enough people know of the case makes me sad and it sets a very bad precedent for Japanese society. I understand being inspired by the events, but it’s still kind of uncomfy even as someone who makes OC inspired by events because sometimes there should be a limit.
@rylansatoАй бұрын
What should that limit be? If saying people can’t write about tragic events then we can’t have any type of death depicted in books and movies. There’s a lot of books about the tsunami including my own so should that be off limits?
@jessicaluchesiАй бұрын
"... his own private parts." ... ... *raises a finger silently... opens mouth... closes mouth... lowers finger....* ... wadefuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.....................................
@ReesesBeesАй бұрын
I had to pause the video and take a minute when Aki said that, because what in the ever loving *FUCK-*
@jessicaluchesiАй бұрын
@@ReesesBees LOL, yeah!
@shinrakaiАй бұрын
Japan does some weird things sometimes.
@rosethrawnАй бұрын
It’s called “sexism”, Aki. That’s why all those creepy dudes get away with the most horrendous crimes there.
@MrBackman8529 күн бұрын
Sadly, it exists everywhere, systematically in religion and ect.
@alexandralite835Ай бұрын
I read the Manga, and it didn't not do any kind of justice to junko, it didn't scrap the surface.
@GMMikeАй бұрын
Arresting the sculpture lady shows how misogynistic Japan is :(. Reminds me of that one South Park episode.
@fuzzydorito6105Ай бұрын
Bro they don't even try to hide the misogyny it's insane.
@shannond1511Ай бұрын
How is the woman’s thing actually not freedom of expression when that horrid video game is considered to be somehow??
@sheridanwolfАй бұрын
Aki:What did we learn today? Me:That the laws in Japan make no sense. Also who the hell thought to make that game and how the hell was it approved, like I know H-games exist but the goal is in the wrong.
@hl513Ай бұрын
I was today years old when I learned there are apparently TWO Junko Furuta mangas. I cannot believe people.
@LanternsideRelight23 күн бұрын
The story of Junko Furuta made me feel physically sick. I've been searching through the internet to try and find evidence of justice for her and her family, and it has not been delivered by the Japanese legal system. The perpetrators faced lenient sentences, classified as "minors" as they were under 20. I'm sickened they're out and free now.
@estherramsay44522 күн бұрын
Junko doesn't get any real justice till this day and her story was reduced to nothing but a toy for stupid gender wars and radical feminism.
@STORYSEEKER1Ай бұрын
Jesus Christ
@WonderlandorsiАй бұрын
japan really need jesus or start praying
@Rebel_riot151Ай бұрын
So basically anything is absolutely legal in Japan simply because they want to have a clean image. The sheer amount of pure commitment to their image and pride is ridiculously unrivaled, like, they went as far as to NEVER give up fighting during the war but pushing all of their flaws under the rug?!?!? that’s honestly just inhumane imo.
@LilyKatinaАй бұрын
Exactly. A lot of South Asian cultures have a high emphasis on public conformity and maintaining appearances to seem ideal in the eyes of strangers. People get so mentally invested in this fake outward persona that they resort to lying to themselves and each other to fit in. It often results in people going to differing extremes in terms of how they act. Take their view on relationships and sexuality. Most of the time Japanese people maintain a pristine, staunchly conservative lifestyle where they don’t even think about that stuff, leading to the decline of families and low birth rate. While on the other hand there are people who feel strong love/sexual urges but don’t know how to express those feelings in a healthy, ethical way as they fear it will be frowned upon. This contributes to things like stalking, cheating on partners or even outright abuse which has become such an increasing problem there as well. A lot of people just can ‘t find a good balance or middle ground for how to think and live sometimes due to being put under intense social pressure and being raised in an environment where only one way is deemed acceptable.
@Rebel_riot151Ай бұрын
@@LilyKatina Fr man and the “cherry on top” for the entirety of Japan is that they literally have ZERO existing facilities to help aid the physically disabled and the mentally-ill which is by far the number one reason why on the rare occasions that a murderer or a criminal does a crime in Japan they’re either super harmless or extremely barbarically inhumane like that incident with that one missing particular school girl Akidearest referenced in this video to another video she made that went over all the gruesome details.
@Rebel_riot151Ай бұрын
@@LilyKatina Did you get my reply to your comment? I refreshed my phone and it disappeared so I’m not sure if you got it…
@gvnandrosesАй бұрын
4:30 aki the visuals- 😭
@adri4210Ай бұрын
Also the "all men btw" made me laugh
@Silver_EverАй бұрын
Misandry
@FaithPixelАй бұрын
@@Silver_Ever How.. it's facts. It's painfully sexist towards women, the whole system and culture. Yet when she's trying to lighten things you have an absolute tool labeling it misandry. 😂
@lordnokia422227 күн бұрын
@@Silver_Ever It's "Freedom of expression" 🥱
@ellebrook3413Ай бұрын
Am guessing one of the reasons the lady upset the powers that be was not necessarily cos she made a cutsey plush ladypart, but that she was a female thinking for herself, being inventive and doing it all without the help of any guys. It's sad but a lot of the depictions of sex and women's bodies in Japan are done in a sleazy, exploitative way for the entertainment and pleasure of men. She made it normal and funny and some guys couldn't handle that.
@dripxenseixensei3822Ай бұрын
“Near to no crime rate.” Really? Aki you’re buggin 😂 Me, a true crime enthusiast, I know enough documented crimes from Japan like the Junko case that would make crimes in the west or around the world seem like nothing crazy compared to Japan. Unlike the west who are outspoken and don’t like to hide shit, Japanese tend to keep to themselves, they’re careful about what they release to the public which is why the *off-self and loneliness rate is really high compared to other countries, it’s like having no one to actually vent to. The reason why many weebs don’t realise that is because of “confirmation bias” which the brain tends to look for things or patterns that confirms their beliefs creating the illusion that what you think you know is objective truth but really isn’t. It’s scientifically proven so there’s no denying it. That’s why most weebs or people who watch anime believe Japan has little crime rate or haven’t done fcked up shit, they believe what they want to believe, triggering cognitive confirmation biases. I like Japan but when it comes to absolute truth, then I put my biases aside. It’s not surprising why most people who go to Japan have said that “Japan is great to visit but not for long term.”
@Zeitgeist6Ай бұрын
Still better than the US.
@dripxenseixensei3822Ай бұрын
@@Zeitgeist6 in terms of safety, yes I agree.
@kingmaafa120Ай бұрын
Remember no criticism of Japan 🇯🇵 👍
@Keira15trueАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@kingmaafa120
@Silver_EverАй бұрын
@@kingmaafa120Do everyone good to remember that
@BJ_FreeplayАй бұрын
I hear too much about the ways women get violated in Japan to hold its purported low crime rate in high regard. ;/
@Pooky1991Ай бұрын
I know. I suspect many of these countries that have "low" crime rates just sweep them under the rug, especially in countries where talking about SA and domestic abuse is stigmatized. The only reason western countries appear more dangerous or to have more crime is simply because people are outspoken and outwardly talk about the dirty laundry.
@emippe226Ай бұрын
Did you know that until a few years ago in Japan, the juvenile law meant that the names and faces of juvenile criminals were not made public? The law has already been revised to deal with violent crimes committed by minors. 「The revised Juvenile Law came into effect on April 1, 2022. With the Civil Code lowering the age of adulthood to 18, the Juvenile Law, which previously treated anyone under the age of 20 as a "juvenile," has also been revised.」
@zackmarkham4240Ай бұрын
That Kayak is funny, come on Japan. Let it go.
@PotterManiac344Ай бұрын
That massive awkward tonal shift between Junko's case and the next one sent me
@LittleSparklingStarsАй бұрын
"Ochin" Japan: 😂😂😂😂 "Manko" Japan: 😡😡😡😡
@jeffrydiamondАй бұрын
Morays and folkways of different societies... Regarding the kayak artist, back in the early 1900s the Paris Art Show was shut down because people freaked out over the Fauves ('wild beasts') who created that style of art. Look up Matisse's painting, "The Green Line". Yes, that style caused an entire city to go into a panic.
@osakadaveАй бұрын
One of the worst things i ever heard in my 19 years in Japan was the USAmerican woman who was SAed. When she called the police to report it, she was told "that kind of thing doesn't happen in Japan".
@poochyАй бұрын
Oh my god but the problem was Japanese Georgia O’Keefe?
@ronaldsantosjapanАй бұрын
God. Poor Junko was basically tortured to death.
@dantopper123Ай бұрын
The fact Japan's " crime rate" is so low is only due to them arresting even innocent people and holding them untill they force a confession which contributes to a 98% conviction rate. But then some rightful criminals just get lucky and never face convictions. It's a screwed up world we live in.
@julie7435Ай бұрын
She was literally arrested for artistic expression though. Oh this wonderful world of sexism 🤩
@redfireempressАй бұрын
😆I literally said ".....So they are just sexist.....got it!"
@tokyo333Ай бұрын
Apparently: "Idaho is the only U.S. state in which cannibalism is illegal."
@ROYALARMY613Ай бұрын
HER MOTHER LITTURALLY LOST HER MIND AFTER WHAT THEY DID THE FULL DETAILS OF WHAT THEY DID TO HER WERE REVEALED IN COURT AND IT LANDED THE MOTHER IN THE MENTAL WARD I FEEL SORRY FOR BOTH AND HER DAUGHTER EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS BE ON DEATH ROW CAUSE I DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW YOU COULD EVER DEFFEND ANYTHING LIKE THIS
@rosemary5005Ай бұрын
How have I missed you? Well, now I have subscribed ❤ When my fiancé and I visit Japan 🇯🇵(we are Swedish/Jewish-Japanese/Finnish: he is Japanese-Finnish I’m Swedish Russian Jew and we were both born in Sweden, living in Sweden) we’re definitely paying Junko respect and we will mourn her. Poor girl ❤ She should be remembered like a princess 👑 ❤❤❤
@bentim10Ай бұрын
Japan is the safest country But when crimes happens, it's the most unholiest and morbid cases ever created by mankind
@coryratcliff6951Ай бұрын
hey Akidearest, its friends!
@tiffchuАй бұрын
Honestly if you don’t know about Junko Furuta and you’re curious then be warned it’s the most devastating thing I’ve ever learned about. This case is what made me realise how dark the depths of humanity can be and that it’s a scary world out there. Not just the culprits are disgustingly evil, but also their families and the justice system that let them off with a slap on the wrist, if not enabled them. May they never find peace.
@martianpudding9522Ай бұрын
I feel like there could be something to say for it being a health code violation to sell food that's not passed any kind of inspection...? Or even that the other people might be guilty of enabling the self harm of a mentally unwell person
@PastaPrincess25Ай бұрын
What's that I smell? I think that's double standard.
@o6inaАй бұрын
Can we leave Junko to rest in peace, please! Many people have covered her case through the years. No need to cash on her memory just to gorge in Koenji during the weekend.
@SinnersavedbyGrace1Ай бұрын
"Japan is safe" yet cannibalism is okay? Umm right 🙄
@AliCatDarlingАй бұрын
I mean, cannibalism isn't illegal in the US or many other countries either. It's just rare that something illegal didn't happen before the cannibalism.
@Zeitgeist6Ай бұрын
Well it's not that common now is it?
@DeathHeartsАй бұрын
Do you genuinely people that people in Japan are just casually eating other people and it's no big deal? Don't be stupid.
@WrackewnАй бұрын
I love your stock footage of "tent rocks" in New Mexico. I live really close to them. Aki, such a great video, in all. I was belly laughing the whole time.
@vxx3576Ай бұрын
Once you said “that children eat” 13:37 …. my jaw dropped to the floor
@jarethozb07Ай бұрын
Japan is so strange, no problem with the male organ but the female organ is always censored. Seems backwards to me, I know which I'd rather look at.
@lexiwexiwooАй бұрын
The crazy bit about japan is that the crime rare is super low but that means the crimes that DO happen are either super benign/low-grade stuff or fucking wild and easily sensationalized. They also are notoriously light on sex crime punishments and therefore the "handle it behind closed doors" culture is even more prevalent.
@Aesos3429Ай бұрын
Always found Japan’s fertility festival odd seeing that it’s supposed to be celebrating fertility…but the main star is the penis…the organ that’s responsible for maybe 15% of the entire fertility process if that lol
@iorikomeiАй бұрын
I do have to note that the manga and game mentioned would very likely not be banned in the U.S. due to 1st Amendment protections, it's not just Japan that doesn't ban things in the name of freedom of expression.
@bellarinaАй бұрын
Artistic freedom of expression only applies to men it seems... but some are still shocked when ladies choose to just get a cat and men are lonely 🤣
@ConstantlyReadАй бұрын
You made me spit out my coffee at *private tarts* LMFAO