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Punishments for sex crimes may be revised in Japan for the first time since 1907

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Actor Yuta Takahata, 22, is seen after being released from police detention. Prosecutors dropped a rape charge against him after an incident involving a hotel maid who delivered a toothbrush to his room. Photo: Kyodo
Julian Ryall

An advisory panel to the Japanese government has called for harsher punishments for sex crimes in what would be the first major revision to laws laid down in 1907.

As well as tougher sentences, the revisions should eliminate some of the anachronisms in the existing laws. At present, for example, a charge for the double crime of robbery and rape can only be filed if the robbery takes place before the rape.

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The proposals for alterations to the criminal code have been submitted to Katsutoshi Kaneda, the justice minister, and a bill to approve the changes will be discussed in the Diet next year.

The recommendations include raising the minimum term for rape from three years at present to five years, with rape resulting in death likely to increase from a five-year term to six.

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Well-known actress Atsuko Takahata attends a press conference in Tokyo after her son Yuta, also a popular actor, was arrested on a rape charge. Photo: Kyodo
Well-known actress Atsuko Takahata attends a press conference in Tokyo after her son Yuta, also a popular actor, was arrested on a rape charge. Photo: Kyodo
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