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While the story sounds a kind of funny one case caused a serious rift in the relationship between Japan and China last year

 

Japanese prove easy prey for Chinese honey traps

 

A "badger game" is a type of extortion scheme in which the victim, often a married man, is coerced into a compromising position and then subjected to some form of extortion, either for money or information. The Japanese word for this, "tsutsumotase," is written with the characters for "bijin" (beautiful woman) and "kyoku" (affair).

 

According to Asahi Geino (Aug. 31), who knows how many Japanese men in China -- convinced they've met the girl of their dreams -- have been falling victim to such entrapment.

 

For at least two, it's proved deadly. The most notorious case involved the suicide of a 46-year-old Japanese diplomat in May 2004. Investigation later revealed the man killed himself after being blackmailed by a Chinese intelligence agency.

 

The man had been known to patronize a notorious karaoke club in Shanghai catering to Japanese named "Kaguyahime."

 

Then on August 10, the body of a 45-year-old noncommissioned officer assigned to the Maritime Self Defense Forces escort ship "Asayuki," while docked in Sasebo port, was found hanging in a storeroom. Subsequent investigation discovered that since December 1999 he had made a total of 18 trips to South Korea and Shanghai, China, of which all but two had been taken without obtaining prior permission.

 

And once again, it was discovered that the deceased MSDF officer had become friendly with a Chinese woman employed at, yep, Kaguyahime.

 

According to another MSDF member -- who is presently confined to quarters while under investigation on suspicion of leaking secrets, which he denies -- the deceased had remitted approximately 3.5 million yen to his lady friend in Shanghai over the previous several years.

 

A source tells Asahi Geino that customers arriving at Kaguyahime are welcomed by an attractive, Japanese-speaking female manager and escorted to one of its 10 or so private rooms. For 250 Chinese yuan (about 3,750 Japanese yen), customers may drink to their hearts' content. Once seated and served with their drinks, the customers are invited to take their pick from a bevy of Asian beauties.

 

"These girls are not coy at all, they come right out and in broken Japanese ask the customer to take them out on 'dates,'" relates a Japanese trading firm employee posted in Shanghai on familiar terms with the shop. "All the karaoke songs they play are moody tunes, and the lights are turned down dimly in the rooms. Customers can dance cheek to cheek with the girls. They'll exchange deep kisses and the girls will let you grope them, offering no resistance whatsoever."

 

An outlay of 1,000 yuan permits you to "buy" the girl out of the club.

 

"The girls know the refinements Japanese men appreciate, like lining up your shoes inside the doorway with the toes pointed outwards, and folding your clothes neatly after your remove them," grins the trading firm staffer. "And the sex is fantastic -- not like making it with a pro, but more like a passionate tryst with a lover. Before you know it, you're hooked."

 

Shanghai is by no means the only Chinese metropolis featuring fancy facilities for fraternizing with fetching femmes fatales. Beijing, Dalian, Shenyang (formerly known as Mukden)... anyplace where Japanese travel for trade, diplomacy or leisure, you'll find plenty. Dalian, Liaoning Province is said to have at least 40 and Beijing boasts over 100 bars, barber shops and massage parlors, staffed with obliging gals able to communicate in basic Japanese.

 

"Of course prostitution is illegal in China," a locally-based Japanese correspondent tells Asahi Geino. "But the operators of these establishments get away with it, either through outright bribery or by making connections with the security police. That raises the possibility that anything the girls working there see or hear on the premises winds up in the hands of national intelligence organizations."

 

"In early August, just before the suicide of the MSDA officer in Sasebo, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent out a communiqu?, advising embassy and consular staff to avoid associating with women in such places," says the correspondent.

 

Harrumph! sneers Asahi Geino. What a completely feckless way to deal with the serious problem of the spilling sensitive secrets. And it's not only too little, but in two cases at least, the warning has been issued much, much too late. (By Masuo Kamiyama, People's Pick contributor)

 

August 26, 2006

http://mdn.mainichi-msn.co.jp/waiwai/news/20060826p2g00m0dm002000c.html

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