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A former Japanese lawmaker, Tamotsu Shiiki, has received a three-year prison sentence, suspended for five years, for raping a 12-year-old girl, sparking outrage in Japan. The incident occurred in August 2024 in Tokyo's Kabukicho entertainment district, where Shiiki lured the girl with the promise of payment. Police intervened after employees at the karaoke establishment alerted them, according to reports from Martin Kölling at Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
The Tokyo District Court deemed Shiiki's actions an "abhorrent crime" but justified the lenient sentence by citing his remorse and compensation to the victim. The public reaction has been one of disappointment, with many expressing dissatisfaction on social media about perceived leniency, particularly given Shiiki's political background with the Japan Restoration Party. Critics, including legal experts like Jake Adelstein, argue this reflects a broader issue within Japan's justice system where high-profile figures often evade significant consequences.
Recent statistics indicate a rise in the reporting of sexual offenses in Japan, suggesting a shifting societal perception of sexual violence, although child prostitution remains a pressing issue.