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If regulatory scrutiny intensifies due to exploitation cases, companies operating in nightlife districts like Toe-Yoko may face operational restrictions affecting revenues.
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On February 19, 2026, a temporary worker was arrested in Tokyo for allegedly coercing a junior high school student who frequented the area known as “Toe-Yoko” into prostitution. The suspect, a man, is accused of exploiting the minor, raising concerns about child exploitation and safety in urban entertainment districts. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the coercion and the role of the location in facilitating such activities. This case highlights ongoing challenges in protecting minors from exploitation in metropolitan areas.