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Hashimoto, who is a lawyer, revealed to local reporters that when he visited a U.S. military base in the southern Japanese prefecture of Okinawa earlier this month, he proposed that U.S. troops make "more" legal use of the local sex industry to help reduce rapes and other assaults that have often been reported there.

"For any group which must fight and risk their lives under the extreme circumstances of bullets and fire crossing back and forth over them, anybody knows that a system to manage their sexual arousal is necessary in order to give them some rest," he said.


JRP co-leader Shintaro Ishihara also supported the remarks on Tuesday, saying to reporters in Tokyo that "prostitution is a natural product of an army, and that this principle has been widely observed through history."

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-05/17/c_132389558.htm

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Hashimoto, who is a lawyer pimp, revealed to local reporters that when he visited a U.S. military base in the southern Japanese prefecture of Okinawa earlier this month, he proposed that U.S. troops make "more" legal use of the local sex industry to help reduce rapes and other assaults that have often been reported there.

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Hashimoto, who is a lawyer, revealed to local reporters that when he visited a U.S. military base in the southern Japanese prefecture of Okinawa earlier this month, he proposed that U.S. troops make "more" legal use of the local sex industry to help reduce rapes and other assaults that have often been reported there.

"For any group which must fight and risk their lives under the extreme circumstances of bullets and fire crossing back and forth over them, anybody knows that a system to manage their sexual arousal is necessary in order to give them some rest," he said.

JRP co-leader Shintaro Ishihara also supported the remarks on Tuesday, saying to reporters in Tokyo that "prostitution is a natural product of an army, and that this principle has been widely observed through history."

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-05/17/c_132389558.htm

Cool. Okinawa can turn in to another Pattaya after the troops leave. Full of drunk British and Russian dudes looking to score some cheap girls for the night.

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All that being said, when does this happen to soldiers stationed in Okinawa?

"For any group which must fight and risk their lives under the extreme circumstances of bullets and fire crossing back and forth over them, anybody knows that a system to manage their sexual arousal is necessary in order to give them some rest," he said.
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When in Japan, one of the topics I frequently overheard foreign men (English, Australian, American, Canadian, etc.) talking about was how easy it was to find sex, and how badly they treated the women they were having sex with.

Women in Japan tend to think that foreign men are gentlemen, opening doors and pulling out chairs for them, and don't really realize that they are being used. Other women in Japan don't mind that they're being used, and they just want to know what it is like to sleep with a foreigner.

If someone wants to sell sex, let them. Who cares? At least there is nobody getting deceived, which is quite a common topic here on VJ, sadly.

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I love the japanese and their culture of sex.

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Hashimoto has got it right.

It's also easy to set up an enclave of sex workers near the base on Okinawa.

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Hashimoto, who is a lawyer, revealed to local reporters that when he visited a U.S. military base in the southern Japanese prefecture of Okinawa earlier this month, he proposed that U.S. troops make "more" legal use of the local sex industry to help reduce rapes and other assaults that have often been reported there.

"For any group which must fight and risk their lives under the extreme circumstances of bullets and fire crossing back and forth over them, anybody knows that a system to manage their sexual arousal is necessary in order to give them some rest," he said.

JRP co-leader Shintaro Ishihara also supported the remarks on Tuesday, saying to reporters in Tokyo that "prostitution is a natural product of an army, and that this principle has been widely observed through history."

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-05/17/c_132389558.htm

No suprise there. Camp followers have been apart of the military throughout history.

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