The Japanese government has reached a settlement with former Self-Defense Force member Rina Gonoi over her sexual assault case. The state agreed to pay ¥1.6 million, but no compensation or apology came from her former colleague, according to her lawyer Aiko Ota. This comes after a prolonged legal fight in a country where sexual assault victims often hesitate to speak out.
Rina Gonoi, a former member of Japan's Self-Defense Forces (SDF), gained prominence in 2022 when she shared her experience of sexual assault on YouTube after an internal military investigation was dropped. In a nation where the #MeToo movement has struggled to take root and many victims remain silent out of fear, Gonoi has pursued justice relentlessly.
A landmark criminal ruling in December 2023 convicted three male former SDF soldiers of assaulting her, though they received only suspended prison sentences. The recent settlement involves the government and her former colleague, with the state agreeing to pay ¥1.6 million—equivalent to more than $10,000.
Her lawyer, Aiko Ota, noted that no compensation or apology was offered by the former colleague. This case highlights persistent issues of sexual harassment within the SDF and the Defense Ministry, sparking broader conversations on women's issues and sex crimes in the military. Gonoi's determination may encourage other victims to come forward, even as the settlement leaves some aspects unresolved.