Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department has arrested a 24-year-old unemployed man for allegedly luring a junior high school girl into prostitution in violation of the child welfare law, investigative sources have said.
Shota Inoue, a Tokyo resident, is suspected of talking a then-15-year-old student, who was hanging around an area called Toyoko in the Kabukicho area of Shinjuku in Tokyo, into prostitution for a former entertainment-related company head at a hotel in the district in early July last year.
Toyoko is an area next to Toho Cinemas Shinjuku where lonely youths gather.
Inoue admitted the allegations against him, saying that he lured the girl into prostitution knowing that she was 15 years old.
According to the sources, Inoue talked the girl into living together, saying that she could make money through sugar daddy dating.
The former company head is Akira Awazu, 51, who was arrested in January this year for selling sexual videos of the girl without permission in violation of laws including one to prevent harm caused by pornographic video appearances and provide relief to victims.
Inoue and the girl met in early July last year. He put her into prostitution by exploiting the girl's romantic feelings, telling her to stand at a place with many hotels and engage in prostitution three times per day.
The girl prostituted herself about 40 times over one to two weeks after meeting Inoue and handed him ?200,000 after withholding her living expenses.
This came to light after the girl was taken into protective custody in mid-July.
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