Japan's Not-So-Secret Shame
In the #MeToo era, it's high time for Japan to change its archaic and sexist approach to sexual assault.
![Shiori Ito, a journalist, who says was raped by an colleague in 2015, talks about her ordeal and the need for more support for the victims in Japan, during an interview in Tokyo [Mari Yamaguchi/AP]](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201807asia_japan_shiori_ito.jpg?itok=N4HWPbMA)
In the #MeToo era, it's high time for Japan to change its archaic and sexist approach to sexual assault.
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