OSAKA, Jul 23 (News On Japan) - In an effort to curb street solicitation, commonly known as "tachinbo," in Osaka's Umeda district, police and local authorities have decided to install new street lights and implement other measures. This decision aims to address the issue of illegal prostitution activities that have led to over 20 arrests in the past year.
In the Taiyuji-cho area of Kita Ward, Osaka, more than 20 women have been arrested for waiting for customers with the intent of engaging in prostitution over the last year. To improve this situation, a meeting was held on the 22nd with police and local residents, where it was decided to install new street lights and apply bright coatings to roads as part of the measures.
These measures are scheduled to be implemented within the fiscal year 2024.
Source: YOMIURI