English

In this interview published by The Asahi Shimbun on December 25, 2014, Colabo founder Yumeno Nito discusses the growing risks facing girls involved in Japan's "JK business" and the importance of creating safe spaces for vulnerable young people.
Drawing on her own experiences as a teenager and her work supporting girls in difficult circumstances, Nito explains how isolation, abuse, and the lack of trusted adults can leave girls vulnerable to exploitation. She also describes the methods used by recruiters and businesses to gain girls' trust and draw them into exploitative environments.
Throughout the interview, Nito emphasizes the importance of building supportive relationships, providing safe places where girls can feel accepted, and ensuring that no young person has to face difficult circumstances alone.
Article:
INTERVIEW / Yumeno Nito: Havens Needed for Schoolgirls in Sleazy 'JK' Business
(The Asahi Shimbun, December 25, 2014)
Japanese version available here: 『(インタビュー)「JK産業」と少女たち 居場所のない女子高生を支援する仁藤夢乃さん』














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