Tōru Hashimoto's Controversial Support for Masahiro Nakai: Analyzing the Impact on Sexual Violence Discourse

Tōru Hashimoto’s Controversial Support for Masahiro Nakai: Analyzing the Impact on Sexual Violence Discourse

Question from readers:
What do you think about Tōru Hashimoto’s comments supporting Masahiro Nakai? Many people may have felt uncomfortable after hearing his statements on “Miyane-ya” on April 1 and “Dotto Connect” on April 5. The report from the third-party committee clearly states that Nakai’s actions occurred in the context of work, placing women in situations where it was difficult for

Fuji TV Under Fire: Examining the Alarming Sexual Harassment Allegations and Corporate Culture Issues

Fuji TV Under Fire: Examining the Alarming Sexual Harassment Allegations and Corporate Culture Issues

Reader’s Question:
I’ve heard that the corporate culture at Fuji TV has come under scrutiny due to a recent internal investigation revealing rampant sexual harassment and power harassment. In particular, it seems that in the news department, 18% of employees reported experiencing physical contact, while 28% mentioned having sexual conversations at work. These figures are quite alarming and seem unimaginable for

Fuji TV Harassment Issues: Examining Corporate Culture and the Call for Change

Fuji TV Harassment Issues: Examining Corporate Culture and the Call for Change

Concerns About the Corporate Culture and Harassment Issues at Fuji TV

Recently, harassment issues at Fuji TV have become a topic of discussion. The reality of sexual harassment and power harassment in the news and information production departments has been revealed, with astonishing statistics reported. It was noted that 18% of employees have experienced physical contact, and 28% have been

Fuji TV's Controversial Response to Masahiro Nakai's Scandal: A Call for Corporate Responsibility and Support for Victims

Fuji TV’s Controversial Response to Masahiro Nakai’s Scandal: A Call for Corporate Responsibility and Support for Victims

Questions from Readers

I have questions regarding Fuji TV’s response. I’ve heard that a woman who was affected by Masahiro Nakai’s troubles developed PTSD and was hospitalized. It seems that Fuji TV continued to feature Nakai on their programs without considering her feelings. If this is true, isn’t it natural for the victim to feel like they don’t want to