A huge adult game advertisement appeared in Akihabara and was removed due to excessive exposure

A huge adult game advertisement appeared in Akihabara and was removed due to excessive exposure

Recently, a huge adult game advertisement appeared on the streets of Akihabara, Tokyo, sparking heated discussions among netizens. The advertisement is about two stories high and features many scantily clad female characters from the second dimension, with slogans such as "Breast-filled harem".

The ad is for the 18+ game "Motto! Haramase! Honoo no Oppai Chou Ero Apuri Gakuen". The girls in the ad have big breasts and are wearing revealing clothes. The ad is located on the wall of a game store next to a main road. Many people accuse it of having a bad influence on children passing by. Others think that such pornographic ads should not appear on the side of the road, while others say it falls under the category of freedom of speech. A 31-year-old woman said that she could not understand the act of posting such ads. She felt that such things should be seen and thought by oneself, and should not be publicized everywhere.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Safety Promotion Division and relevant departments of Chiyoda Ward conducted an on-site investigation on November 5. The Urban Safety Promotion Division stated that since there is freedom of expression, there is no request to immediately remove or change the advertisement. As for whether it violates the metropolitan regulations, the Tokyo Metropolitan Youth Healthy Development Council needs to decide. However, there are Chiyoda Ward municipal elementary schools and kindergartens about 300 meters away from the advertisement. Chiyoda Ward believes that the advertisement may violate Article 14 of the "Regulations on the Preparation of a Safe and Convenient Chiyoda Ward Living Environment" (No one shall engage in activities that are harmful to good customs or have a bad influence on young people), and plans to provide guidance to the company that opened the store in the future.

The advertisement has now been removed and replaced with a "Yu-Gi-Oh!" advertisement. The advertising company has not announced the reason for the change.

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