Eventually, to reduce the incidence of happenstance rapes with the potential for spreading disease, the Spirit Warriors devised a system of organized and regulated mass rape. The euphemism for the victims of this crime was JUGUN IANFU, or “military comfort women.” These comfort women were “recruited” to serve in military “comfort stations.” Health officials monitored these comfort stations so the soldiers could express their “natural desires” in relatively safe manner. “Recruitment” of comfort women meant kidnapping Korean and Chinese girls. Virgins twelve to fifteen years old were best, since they would be disease free. These girls were simply plucked off streets and playgrounds and shipped by train, truck, or ship to where they were forced to render their service. The new girls, completely unaware of what was in store for them, would be ushered into a room and one by one raped as the others shrieked and cowered. High-ranking officers got the first chance. Once the officers were satisfied, the dazed girls were confined to the nearby comfort station. Wherever troops were stationed, they were raping young sex slaves. The army estimated that “20,000 comfort women were required for every 700,000 Japanese soldiers, or 1 woman for every 35 soldiers.” Each young sex slave had to “service” at least forty and up to seventy soldiers a day. The girls got one day off a month – the day the doctors examined them for disease. Army documents referred to the terrified high school-age girls as “military supplies.” Perhaps 200,000 girls were dragged into this nightmare sex-slavery gulag; less than 10 percent survived.
"Comfort women's true character which I looked at." by Mr. Hiro Onoda. from "The Seiron 2006.1" http://www4.airnet.ne.jp/kawamura/enigma/2005/2005-01-16-onoda_ianhunoshoutai.html 60 years after World War II pass, and the survivors of Japanese Imperial Army soldiers of those days are a few. I testify for comfort women's work having been completely business.
Basic knowledge about a comfort-women problem. 1.Work in a service club was business. 2."Military Comfort women" are fabrication although "comfort women" existed. This difference is important. Since there was no compulsion, there was nothing at war crimes.
Japanese insist that Comfort women were just prostitutes doing legally permitted business, employed by commercial brothels. Do you agree with Japanese's notion for the comfort women as prostitutes than sex slaves? (慰安婦は商業的売春宿に雇われ公的な許可を得て営業していた、ただの売春婦だと日本は主張し ています。あなたは慰安婦は性奴隷というより売春婦だったという日本の考えに賛成しますか?)