Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Japanese Molested Train In Japan, Do Women Get Molested On Subways And Trains Often?

In Japan, do women get molested on subways and trains often? - japanese molested train

I often hear, and I wonder why women do not say / do anything about it. If someone in the subway abused here, I take off my shoes and put them in the face with the heel. I want to make a big scandal. Japanese women do not defend, even if that happens?

8 comments:

flemming... said...

Sometimes you do if this happens, the train is often so crowded that a) they can be sure) among the few who is the culprit behind you, the room and b, it is not enough for you to take off their shoes.

Some Japanese women are trying to react and defend themselves, but others - especially girls - may find it very embarrassing for people to know that they are victims of sexual harassment.

William K said...

I understand that this problem in big cities with crowded trains and subways (Tokyo and Osaka in particular, may be the case). What to do when (and if) this happens is that the offender's knee in the testicles and said softly: "Sumimasen") (forgiveness.

I'm in Hiroshima in a few months and my wife spent part of that time with me, so I wondered about it. She assured me that this problem does not occur on the JR trains carrying passengers in Hiroshima, or) even himself Hiroden (tram lines.

Oh, if you fell asleep on the train and uses his shoulder as a pillow, just wet finger, stick in your ear, allowing you a "Wet Willie" and say "Ohayo! (Greetings)

Unfortunately, JapanWomen are second class citizens in Japan. Gaijin (foreign or barbarian, an alien), women tend to sole fund the first place, because they will react. It is rarely treated in Japanese society women as subordinate to men, they still always allow the hand of their salary and women to take any financial decisions. Go figure.

iq0 said...

I thought that the coach today separate facilities for women?

Carl_the... said...

Unfortunately, I must say that it quite often on the trains. These people are called "Chikan." (see above) also have some women only trains. Japanese women tend not to fight in such situations. However, his face would be a shoe will do the trick!

Green eyes said...

Often? No. Sometimes? Probably. The subway in Japan is actually very safe compared to many other places.

Johhny Drama said...

Yes, it was so bad that they now actually a train separately for women only during rush hours.

Japanese women can do nothing against it, especially in a crowded train, where you can move anyone. It's just the way they grew up. My friend's wife is Japanese, and he said he would shout, do the people. But that was all.

michinok... said...

To the credit of the police and transit countries, they are really trying to do something about the situation Chikan. There are ladies, the buses and police now have the ladies of the police and specialized in the production of VIS reasonable. These police hope to increase the reporting of such incidents. It happened that the ladies the trouble it will be Chikan Judo or other and then put the frog have to pass left the area police station. Just do a story about not necessarily translate into support from passers-by. The Japanese do not participate.

There are some "guerrilla" film director in Japan, the street scenes with hidden cameras and license-free, etc. What bysSantander people studiously ignore apparently beaten, kidnapped or shot is half the fun.

TokyoE said...

It happens, yes, it happens often difficult to say, the data is not enough. "Japanese women are defending themselves, some do, some do not. Sometimes it is argued, because the train is sooo great lines, especially in the busy (if you never say I can not explain l), it is sometimes difficult to know if someone by chance or no chance, done, depending on the situation. Japanese are generally non-confrontational.

"I have come across, because the train is running at up to 200% or has it on purpose?"

However, with recent media exposure, more and more are taken by these guys, if that matters.

There are also cases where people were falsely accused of groping, and fought for years clthe names of their ears.

Japanese trains are however still much safer to stay and some other systems.

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