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Chicken Coops and Cherry Blossom

Tuesday, August 19, 2003

Hundreds of Indonesian women are trapped in prostitution in Japan. Many were tricked from the beginning by brokers who tempted them with work in the entertainment world or as art ambassadors, or when they sign contracts which leave them owing such huge debts that theres only one wayselling themselvesto repay them. The Yakuza mafia network renders them helpless. Some surrender to fate. Somewith great good fortunemanage to escape and regain their freedom.

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DARKNESS fell on Akasaka in the heart of Tokyo. One of the leading red-light districts in the capital of Japan has become increasingly busy. Several foreign tourists and Japanese men on the make were enjoying the scenery. Young and beautiful, young and beautiful, promoted a female. Half whining, the woman clad in tight costume forced TEMPO to follow her inside a bar.

Deftly, the salesgirl from the Somaru Bar promised an array of worldly pleasures.

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