Forced to sell it, the former dance prostitutes in Japan accused the industry chaotic!
Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.29
[Global Times reporter Xing Xiaojing] Maiko is a traditional culture that Japan is proud of. However, according to the report of Japan's Yahoo News Network on the 27th, a former dancer recently published a series of tweets, completely piercing this layer of "painting skin", and the hypocrisy and dark public behind Kyoto Flower Street to the world, detonating the Internet.
"I want more people to know"
The dancers refer to the geisha in the learning stage, with strict age restrictions, generally young girls aged 15 to 20. They live in the development office called "House", learning small songs, Japanese dance, and Sanyi Line. After reaching a certain level and upgrading to a geisha, the income can be obtained.
Geisha is a unique female performing art worker in Japan. In addition to serving the catering for guests, its work content mainly includes dancing, singing, and performance at the banquet. Different from sex workers, geisha "do not sell art" and need to be trained for many years to go to the teacher. It is a symbol of traditional culture and has a high social status in Japan. For this reason, many young girls start from the dancers and hope that one day to become geisha, but unexpectedly fall into the abyss of no longer.
The source named Tonggui Qingyu was born in 1999. After graduating from junior high school, he began to learn art in Huaji Street, Kyoto. "(These things) may be erased, but this is the real situation of Maiko. At that time, I was forced to drink a lot of wine at the time, and forced the customer 'mixed bath' (later I fled all my best). I want to think again: Is this the so -called traditional culture? "Tong Gui posted on social media," I want more people to know that this country is acquiescence for selling the population. "
The "contract period" of the dancer is 6 years, including eating and housing, but except for a small amount of pocket money, there is no salary and does not allow holding mobile phones. It can only be contacted with external telephones through letters. Tonggui said that this is because Huajie people are afraid that they will escape after they know the outside world.
Sexual harassment, spiritual control
Being sexual harassment and PUA (mental control) is commonplace. Tonggui accused, "I have been reached out and touched my chest, and I was touched in other privacy parts in a single room." Whenever she feels aggrieved, the people in Huajie will PUA: " People, even if they quit their dancers, can only fall into the customs (porn industry). How can you survive? "
The criticism of the bad habit of "husband system" still exists. Those who are happy in Huajie can establish "flower street marriage" (relationship) with people in Huajie, but this is not protected by law. Tonggui said that he was almost forced to sell the first night at a price of 50 million yen (about 2.46 million yuan), and the money would not fall into the pocket of the prostitutes.
After 8 months of pain, the unbearable Tong Gui scattered, wearing a bathrobe, and escaped from "this prison called Huajie" barefoot. However, the trauma of the soul is difficult to flatten. She dreamed that she was forced to kneel every day, and there was a phenomenon of eating.
"My mood was too depressed, and once I returned to God, I found out that I had rushed to a galloped truck. When I was about to make a dancer, my senior sister saved me." Her predecessors eventually chose to hang up and commit suicide. She said that the new dancers every year either suffer from psychological diseases or attempted suicide. "I don't want to be silent anymore, Kyoto is terrible." She also said, "I might be killed by these words, but if no one speaks, the situation will not change."
"Government and police acquiescence"
Japanese geishas and dancers are famous in the world. Many foreign tourists visiting Japan will put on dancers to dress up to experience Japanese traditional culture. As soon as the news broke the Internet, the Internet was immediately detonated. As of press time, the tweet had received over 300,000 likes and nearly 120,000 reposts, and the popularity continued to rise.
Japanese netizens are very angry. Some people commented, "Kyoto Flower Street is actually an ancient green building? It is difficult to imagine that this is Japan in the 21st century." "Don't use‘ traditional culture ’to be confused, and the human rights of dancers and geisha should be protected.” Some netizens said that his company had invited the dancers to perform. He asked the question about the dancers who had not drunk an adult. The local owner told him that the government and the police acquired these illegal acts.
After the incident was fermented, many dancers told Tonggui to tell Tonggui. She encouraged them to say, "I don't mean that I have not been in high school, I can't live outside. I can also go to high school and then take the college in high school." She wants to express that the outside world is not like the people in the flower street. As a thorough, you can only fall into the custom industry without making a dancer.
Tonggui said that her personal experience cannot represent the experience of all dancers and geisha. In an interview with the media, she explains the chaos behind Huajie in the order of time, and will not update Twitter for the time being. She said, "I don't want to destroy this industry, but just want to make this industry more standardized."
The authenticity of Tonggui's content has not been confirmed. Some netizens deeply chopped their social media account and found that she left home at the age of 15 to Kyoto. At the age of 18, she revenue was as high as 20 million yen. Then she married a 21 -year -old man. Essence Because of these experiences, some people questioned that the announcement was "lying". However, some people saw the photos of Tong Gui's dancers during other accounts, expressing their belief in their words.
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