Tokyo CNN —One in 10 young people in Japan – the vast majority women – have been groped on trains and in other public places, a government survey has found, highlighting an often unreported crime that has long plagued the country despite official efforts to fight it.
Women accounted for nearly 90% of those who said they were assaulted, according to the survey released this month.
“For some reason, I cry more now when I remember it than when it happened,” they told the survey.
But some survey respondents urged authorities to do more.
“We need to continue to educate people that molestation is a serious crime,” a Japanese government spokesperson told CNN, adding that public groping should always be reported.
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