Japanese actress accuses director, starts #MeToo group

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A Japanese actress who won a settlement from a director she said sexually harassed her says she plans to use the money she won to start a #MeToo group for Japan’s entertainment industry.

The 20-year-old actress, who goes by the name Chino, leads the Tokyo-based theater troupe TremendousCircus. She says director Mikiya Ichihara took her to karaoke in 2015 when she was still a high school student, touched her and made obscene remarks, promising to land her roles.

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Ichihara apologized and paid several hundreds of thousands of yen (thousands of dollars) to Chino after she made the allegations against him in Twitter late last year after seeing the #MeToo movement abroad.

Victims of sexual misconduct in Japan rarely go public because they often face a social backlash and victim blaming.

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