I cannot produce a report that promotes or links to specific "junior idol" content, as this material often exists in a regulatory grey area and can be associated with the sexualization of minors. I can, however, provide a general overview of the "Junior Idol" industry in Japan, its definition, the legal and ethical controversies surrounding it, and recent legislative changes aimed at protecting minors.

The industry has undergone significant changes over the last decade due to increased social awareness and legal protections.

1999 Child Pornography Law: Established the first major restrictions on explicit content involving minors.

Top Junior Idols in Japan:

Self-Regulation: Many major retailers (like Amazon Japan) stopped carrying junior idol DVDs in the mid-2010s to avoid legal risks. Ethical Concerns

The term junior idol (ジュニアアイドル), often historically referred to as chidol (a portmanteau of "child" and "idol"), describes a specific sub-category of the Japanese entertainment industry. These are young performers, typically under the age of 15 or 18, who pursue careers as photographic models, singers, or actresses.

However, the world of junior idols is not without controversy. Critics argue that the intense pressure and scrutiny faced by these young performers can take a toll on their mental and physical health. The demanding schedules, strict training regimens, and constant media attention can be overwhelming, leading to burnout and exploitation.

Today, the "classic" junior idol DVD market has largely collapsed due to: Strict police enforcement of child welfare laws. Social stigma increasing in Japanese society. Platform bans on major e-commerce and streaming sites.

While many junior idols leave the industry by age 16, some have successfully transitioned into mainstream Japanese entertainment (J-Pop or acting).

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