Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan

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The Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan is a postwar legal measure enacted in the 1950s to criminalize and suppress organized prostitution, leading to the closure of traditional red-light districts and reshaping Japan’s sex industry under a framework that bans the sale of sexual intercourse while allowing certain related businesses.

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Yoshiwara pleasure district abolitionCause Prostitution Prevention Law of Japan