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Ming Gao

Asian Angle | Japan’s child sex tourism warning is long overdue

The advisory issued by Japan’s embassy in Laos shows grass-roots activism against transnational exploitation can force institutional action

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A recent statement from Japan’s embassy in Laos served as a rare public acknowledgement of its nationals alleged entanglement in transnational child sex tourism. Photo: Shutterstock
Japan’s embassy in Laos and its Ministry of Foreign Affairs have issued a rare and unusually direct advisory, warning Japanese men against “buying sex from children” in the Southeast Asian country.

The move was prompted by Ayako Iwatake, a restaurant owner in Vientiane, who allegedly saw social media posts of Japanese men bragging about child prostitution. In response, she launched a petition calling for government action.

The Japanese-language bulletin makes clear such conduct is prosecutable under both Laotian law and Japan’s child prostitution and pornography law, which applies extraterritorially.

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This diplomatic statement was not just a legal warning. It was a rare public acknowledgement of Japanese men’s alleged entanglement in transnational child sex tourism, particularly in Southeast Asia.

It is also a moment that demands we look beyond individual criminal acts or any one nation and consider the historical, racial and structural inequalities that make such mobility and exploitation possible.

A 16-year-old girl peers out into the streets of Phnom Penh after being rescued from a brothel where she was forced to work. Photo: AFP
A 16-year-old girl peers out into the streets of Phnom Penh after being rescued from a brothel where she was forced to work. Photo: AFP

A changing map of exploitation

Selling and buying sex in Asia is nothing new. The contours have shifted over time but the underlying sentiment has remained constant: some lives are cheap and commodified, and some wallets are deep and entitled.

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