A Taiwanese YouTuber went on a trip to Osaka, Japan, and mentioned ‘Me Too’, claiming that his sister was molested.
According to a video uploaded by Nick & Ashley, a duo of YouTubers active in Taiwan on the 16th, the photo was taken in front of Tsutenkaku, a famous tourist attraction in Osaka, at 9:00 am on the 11th.
He posted a video titled ‘Her sister was molested in Japan’ to publicize her sexual harassment. At the same time, evidence such as the place where the sexual harassment occurred and the number of the taxi the woman, an acquaintance of the man, boarded, was disclosed.
According to Nick, on this day, Nick’s younger sister posed for a photo in front of the Tsutenkaku Observation Deck, and at this time, a Japanese man next to her lifted her sister’s skirt and put her hand in her buttock. .
Nick, who saw this, shouted in anger, but the man in question was said to be laughing all the way through.
Nick said, “The most unfortunate thing was that we couldn’t capture this scene on camera. So he took a picture of the man’s face with a camera.”
Nick took a picture of the man with his camera and pointed at him as “this person,” but the man confidently looked at the camera and smiled broadly. After that, the perpetrator said that nothing had happened.
I reported it to the Japanese police… “ I couldn’t even see the store’s CCTV ”
Nick immediately reported the damage to the Japanese police. However, he complained that communication was difficult because he was a foreigner.
Nick said, “It took three to four hours to report and fill out the record. While the perpetrator was already resting in bed, the victim could not do anything out of sadness and worry.” They could not even check the store’s closed-circuit ( CC ) TV , which is believed to contain sexual harassment scenes .
“The police said they couldn’t show us,” Nick said. “This is International안전놀이터 Me Too. I had a good impression of Japan, but I was shocked by this incident.”
The victim said, “I don’t want to think that I was molested because I wore a skirt or because the security here is bad. I can’t understand it,” he said.
DJ Soda, victim of sexual harassment during a performance in Japan “I’ll catch the culprit”
Recently, Korean disc jockey ( DJ ) DJ Soda also became controversial by revealing that she was sexually harassed by a large number of audience members during a performance in Japan.
On the 14th, DJ Soda posted on social media ( SNS ), “I performed at the Osaka Music Circus Festival in Japan, and not one, but several people suddenly touched my body. He was helplessly molested. I was so surprised and scared, but (the audience) loved me so much, and there were fans who even cried, so I tried really hard to pretend it was nothing as much as possible to finish it until the end.”
DJ Soda reposted his Korean writing in Japanese with the same content, attaching photos of the moment he suffered sexual harassment during the performance.
In response, Trihard Japan, a Japanese performance agency, announced through an official statement that it would take legal action.
Tri-Hard Japan said, “During Soda’s performance at ‘Music Circus 23′ held from the 11th to the 13th, an incident occurred where some audience members touched the performers’ breasts and other bodies.” It is unacceptable,” he said.
“We will spare no support for Soda, who has been victimized, and we intend to take legal action, such as civil and criminal, such as claiming compensation for damages or filing a criminal complaint, by identifying the culprit who committed this despicable crime.”
The organizers said, “There are videos of these criminals capturing the scene of the crime from various angles, so it will be possible to identify the culprit early.”