Akiho Yoshizawa - The Bill For Rape Legalizatio... -

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While the “rape legalization” claim is false, Japan does face genuine debates around sexual consent and the adult film industry: Akiho Yoshizawa - The Bill for Rape Legalizatio...

Akiho Yoshizawa has publicly commented on the stigma faced by AV actresses, but never on any bill legalizing rape. In fact, she has spoken about the importance of personal agency and safe working environments. | Metric | Purpose | |--------|---------| | Story

In the age of viral misinformation, few claims are as alarming—or as deliberately misleading—as the suggestion that any public figure, let alone a celebrity, is promoting the legalization of rape. Recently, fragmented phrases linking Japanese former AV actress Akiho Yoshizawa to a so-called “bill for rape legalization” have surfaced on social media, message boards, and questionable news aggregation sites. This article aims to separate fact from fiction, examine the real legal landscape of sexual violence in Japan, and expose the origins of this false narrative. While the “rape legalization” claim is false, Japan