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Child-like sex dolls are openly for sale on numerous Japanese websites, attracting a community of men who fantasize about sex with children.
Much like a real child would, the doll in the photo holds a box of crayons, looking poised to scribble on the studioâs bare walls. Sheâs standing at first, but just a few clicks into the websiteâs slideshow, sheâs seen seated with her legs spread apart. She wears nothing and her fake vagina is clearly visible for the customer to see.
Online, communities centered around these child-like sex dolls have cropped up in Japan.
Owners frequently post photos of their dolls on social media, their followers offering bits of advice on how to properly clean vaginal sockets after use, or how to retouch a dollâs makeup.
Under the dolls, users leave sexually suggestive comments. âUncle has candy at his house, come over,â âSheâs such a cute elementary school girl,â and âI canât get enough, her skirtâs ruffles are so cute I get very excitedâ are just some of the thousands of public exchanges between owners.
Appearing in a video on his YouTube channel, the owner of one such doll discussed the merits of making a child sex dollâs silicone vagina less âdeepâ to mimic that of a prepubescent childâs. He urged his followers to contact doll makers about this request to make having sex with a child more realistic.

While countries like Australia and the United Kingdomâwhich banned child sex dolls because their governments considered the products to be child abuse materialâin Japan, theyâre completely legal. Adults can order a doll with a customizable vagina with the same ease of buying a teddy bear online.
Childrenâs rights activists in Japan fear the child sex dollsâ impact, both on children and customers who buy them.
Critics argue that allowing the dolls to existâwith hardly any restrictionsâhelps normalize forcible sexual intercourse with children, a crime punishable by at least five years in prison. They also insist that the dolls make a market out of sexualizing minors, which they claim is reflected in Japanâs loose laws on explicit material depicting children.
âI believe thereâs a strong value within Japan that itâs acceptable to use children as objects of sex,â Kazuna Kanajiri, the chairman of a nonprofit called People Against Pornography and Sexual Violence told media.
She pointed to how even government leaders, such as a 56-year-old politician claiming it was okay to have sex with minors as young as 14, sexualized children. âIn the first place, there is little awareness in Japan that sexual acts between adults and children are a crime, which has encouraged an increase in sexual crimes against children and is the reason why people have supported love dolls that look like kids,â Kanajiri said. In Japan, the age of consent is 13, one of the lowest in the world.

Though Japan banned the possession of child abuse material in 2014, the last of 38 member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development to do so, restrictions didnât include illustrative media. Manga, anime, and dolls are still legal in Japan, with the former two protected largely by the right to freedom of expression.
But the science on the dollsâ real-world effectsâsuch as whether they lead to more sexual crimes against children, is murky. Some studies argue they could potentially provide people sexually interested in minors with an outlet, thereby making them less likely to act on their desires.
In one 2022 study, researchers found no difference in sexual aggression tendencies between sex doll owners and non-owners after surveying over 130 people from each group. Other papers have suggested from a theoretical standpoint that the dolls could be used as therapy if used under regulated conditions.
But another paper, also published this year, suggests the contrary. Italian researchers found that sex offenders were less likely than non-offenders to think dolls could be used for treating criminals.

Though most research indicates that a majority of doll owners purchase their toys for sexual reasons, some child-like sex doll owners claim thatâs not always the case.
Suzuki, who owns a child sex doll among his collection of 20 dolls, said he bought one because adult onesâwhich can weight up to 35 kilogramsâare too heavy to have sex with. The doll, whom he named Virginia, appears to be about six or seven years old and weighs just 13 kilograms.
Suzuki, who spoke on condition of using a pseudonym, said he doesnât care if child sex dolls were made illegal, so long as the evidence supporting the ban was sound. But he conceded that heâs likely an outlier. âAbout half of the owners I know want to have sex with children,â he said. âThatâs why they buy the dolls.â

Akiyoshi Saito, a psychiatric social worker who largely treats people convicted of child sex abuse, said about one in ten of his clients who are formally considered pedophiles have used child-like sex dolls.
But his clients didnât feel like the doll was an outlet, as the argument for keeping the dolls legal suggests. âThe dolls donât fully satisfy their desires,â he said.
Experts also claim that proving a causal link between the toys and an increased likelihood of someone committing child abuse is unethical and likely impossible.
âNo research ethics committee is going to warrant such a study due to the high risk involved in it,â John Danaher, a law professor whoâs studied the ethical implications of child-like sex dolls, told VICE World Newsâthe risk being actual sexual violence against children.
But, Danaher said, there was plenty of research that shows allowing someone to engage in violent behavior is harmful, even if there are no direct victims. âWe habituate and normalize things over time, so if you engage in a facsimile or a representation of an act over time, youâre more likely to engage in that act, so youâre just encouraging that behavior,â he said.
Saito, the social worker, said part of the reason the law doesnât include child-like sex dolls is because itâs a relatively recent phenomenon.
The issue of child-like sex dolls is a burgeoning problem, with research on them gaining traction only within the past five to 10 years. But some experts theorize that the global market for sex dolls is already a multi-million dollar industry. In Japan, a country globally known for its liberal sale of sex dolls, sellers estimate that about one such toy is sold every 30 seconds. Of the dozens of sex doll websites, an overwhelming majority have pages dedicated to just child-like sex dolls, with some listed as the most popular dolls among customers.
Petitions to ban the sale and manufacture of child-like sex dolls circulate online from time to time, but theyâve been met with tepid support. Politicians who have spoken out about the toys have largely refrained from calling for their ban, citing an individualâs right to freedom of expression.
Despite lukewarm support from lawmakers for regulating the dolls, Kanajiri and other activists see merit in their work to free Japanese society from sexualized depictions of children. Men angered by her advocacy have harassed her by sending used masturbation sleeves to her office. Itâs gross, she said, but not enough to silence her.






















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