Trapped Abroad: Understanding the Trafficking of Japanese Women
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In this episode, ZOE Japan explores the growing trend of young Japanese women being recruited for overseas opportunities and the risks that can sometimes lead to exploitation and trafficking. Drawing on frontline observations, our team discusses common vulnerability factors, including debt bondage, financial pressures, abusive family backgrounds, and the influence of host clubs and chika idol culture.
We examine how online intermediaries market overseas opportunities, why some women may not recognize the dangers they face, and the realities of coercion, violence, and exploitation that can occur. Most importantly, we discuss practical ways families, churches, schools, and communities can help prevent trafficking by raising awareness and sharing resources with travelers.
This conversation is grounded in compassion for victims and offers hope by highlighting the support available through hotlines, victim services, and community organizations in both Japan and destination countries.
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