Thank you sincerely for visiting this page.
Here, we aim to share the "truth" of our circumstances and provide an honest account of the current state of "human rights" in Japan, hoping to earn your trust and understanding.
Japan is often perceived as a "developed country" due to its participation in the G7.
However, when it comes to human rights, the nation has received multiple recommendations and admonitions from the international community.
For example, Japan was recently issued corrective recommendations by the United Nations regarding women's rights:
UN Report on Women's Rights
Additionally, issues related to labor rights have also been highlighted:
[Statement on Labor Rights in Japan](https://hrn.or.jp/eng/news/2024/06/27/statement-on-wgbhr-japan-report/#:~:text=Officially%20prohibit%20and%20sanction%20discrimination,(paragraph%2085(l)).
Such examples illustrate the troubling reality: Japan lacks sufficient regard for "human rights," especially when it comes to the "vulnerable."
Moreover, it is undeniable that progress in addressing these issues has been "painfully slow."
Despite repeated recommendations from the international community, Japan's responses are often limited to verbal assurances of "taking the matter under consideration," without any substantive action.
When faced with further criticism, Japanese authorities frequently resort to the same dismissive phrase:
"Domestic interference."
This response mirrors the rhetoric often employed by authoritarian regimes.
Therefore, we earnestly ask you, as readers, to approach Japan’s "official narratives" with a critical eye and instead lend your ears to the "voices from the ground."
If this message has resonated with you and you feel moved to help, we kindly request that you share this blog or website with others. By doing so, you contribute to a greater cause and take a small yet meaningful step toward accumulating your own "virtues."
Thank you deeply for reading to the end.


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