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NEW YORK
New York Subway. Seventh Avenue. Fashion Avenue. Manhattan. USA. Nearly thirty million visitors a year pass through this area of ​​Manhattan, and most do so at night , when its best shows . Huge TV and hundreds of neon signs advertise all kinds of products and performances to the sound of the yellow cabs that whiz . So called because the offices of the New York Times were placed here in 1904. There was a time when prostitution , drugs and crime were synonymous with Times Square today has become full of theaters , auditoriums , hotels and fancy restaurants cultural center of the city. Today the image of Times Square would not be recognizable without its spectacular neon signs. An image that is viewed by two million people pass daily through the square and many millions more worldwide who admire through photographs , paintings, film and television. Times Square began to fill with big announcements in 1916, when an ordinance encouraged installation in this part of town . Since then many people have been here , some true works of art. Additionally they played an important role in remodeling of the plaza in its most decadent era: to put pressure on the rulers of the city, one night his neighbors put out all signs for 15 minutes. The move could not have better results and negotiation was immediate . The development and maintenance of these lights has exclusive responsibility Artkraft Strauss Company , founded in 1935 by Jacob Starr, who first used the neon signs . Advertise on Times Square cost several million dollars and a few thousand more a month for maintenance. (KEYSTONE/VWPICS/Sergi Reboredo )
(RM) 595201408
NEW YORK
New York Subway. Seventh Avenue. Fashion Avenue. Manhattan. USA. Nearly thirty million visitors a year pass through this area of ​​Manhattan, and most do so at night , when its best shows . Huge TV and hundreds of neon signs advertise all kinds of products and performances to the sound of the yellow cabs that whiz . So called because the offices of the New York Times were placed here in 1904. There was a time when prostitution , drugs and crime were synonymous with Times Square today has become full of theaters , auditoriums , hotels and fancy restaurants cultural center of the city. Today the image of Times Square would not be recognizable without its spectacular neon signs. An image that is viewed by two million people pass daily through the square and many millions more worldwide who admire through photographs , paintings, film and television. Times Square began to fill with big announcements in 1916, when an ordinance encouraged installation in this part of town . Since then many people have been here , some true works of art. Additionally they played an important role in remodeling of the plaza in its most decadent era: to put pressure on the rulers of the city, one night his neighbors put out all signs for 15 minutes. The move could not have better results and negotiation was immediate . The development and maintenance of these lights has exclusive responsibility Artkraft Strauss Company , founded in 1935 by Jacob Starr, who first used the neon signs . Advertise on Times Square cost several million dollars and a few thousand more a month for maintenance. (KEYSTONE/VWPICS/Sergi Reboredo )
(RM) 595200665
NEW YORK
New York Subway. Seventh Avenue. Fashion Avenue. Manhattan. USA. Nearly thirty million visitors a year pass through this area of ​​Manhattan, and most do so at night , when its best shows . Huge TV and hundreds of neon signs advertise all kinds of products and performances to the sound of the yellow cabs that whiz . So called because the offices of the New York Times were placed here in 1904. There was a time when prostitution , drugs and crime were synonymous with Times Square today has become full of theaters , auditoriums , hotels and fancy restaurants cultural center of the city. Today the image of Times Square would not be recognizable without its spectacular neon signs. An image that is viewed by two million people pass daily through the square and many millions more worldwide who admire through photographs , paintings, film and television. Times Square began to fill with big announcements in 1916, when an ordinance encouraged installation in this part of town . Since then many people have been here , some true works of art. Additionally they played an important role in remodeling of the plaza in its most decadent era: to put pressure on the rulers of the city, one night his neighbors put out all signs for 15 minutes. The move could not have better results and negotiation was immediate . The development and maintenance of these lights has exclusive responsibility Artkraft Strauss Company , founded in 1935 by Jacob Starr, who first used the neon signs . Advertise on Times Square cost several million dollars and a few thousand more a month for maintenance. (KEYSTONE/VWPICS/Sergi Reboredo )
(RM) 593803545
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024114 Women walk past a billboard of a 'Host Club' at Kabukicho, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803540
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024116 Hidemori Gen, founder of the association Seiboren, a Japanese mutual aid group helping victims of 'Hosts Clubs', speaks during an interview at the Seiboren office in Kabukicho, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803535
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024115 Hidemori Gen, founder of the association Seiboren, a Japanese mutual aid group helping victims of 'Hosts Clubs', poses at the Seiboren office in Kabukicho, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803530
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024113 'Host Club' victim, Yu Tanaka (not her real name), 20, sits at the Seiboren office in Kabukicho, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803525
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024112 Women walk past a billboard of a 'Host Club' at Kabukicho district, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803510
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024110 Pedestrians walk past a billboard of a 'Host Club' at Kabukicho district, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803505
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024111 A woman walks past a billboard of a 'Host Club' at Kabukicho, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803500
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024109 Pedestrians walk past a billboard of a 'Host Club' at Kabukicho district, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803195
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024107 A promotional vehicle of a 'Host Club' runs though Kabukicho, Shunjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
(RM) 593803190
JAPAN PROSTITUTION
epa11024108 Pedestrians walk past an entrance at Kabukicho, Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, 06 December 2023 (issued 12 December 2023). A worrying trend of vulnerable young women being pushed into prostitution to pay off debts they have racked up at 'Host Clubs' is causing social alarm in Japan due to the methods of how the victims are being recruited and exploited. In Kabukicho, Tokyo's red light district, 'Host Clubs' offering entertainment with male companions known as 'hosts' attract young women with very low prices, or by contacting them through social networks or dating applications. Once at the establishment, they are dazzled 'with a dreamlike atmosphere' and with hosts who look like 'K-Pop idols'. The young women are then inundated with messages from the 'hosts' and enticed to become intimate with them and spend on drinks in subsequent dates. They often run up huge tabs and their bills accumulate until their debts become untenable. The victims are then forced to look for better-paid jobs to pay their debts, a situation that the 'hosts' take advantage of by introducing them to lucrative sex-related businesses. According to mutual aid group Seiboren which was set up to help the victims, more than 250 inquiries have been received since its founding last July, most of them from parents who discover that their daughters have accumulated debts averaging seven or eight million yen (44,600 or 51,000 euros) and have fallen into prostitution to pay them. EPA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA
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