
Prosecutors sought jail time for creator of Please Tell Me! Galko-chan.
In late December Kenya Suzuki, creator of manga Please Tell Me! Galko-chan, was arrested on charges of possession of child pornography and violation of customs laws. On Tuesday, Nagoya District Court’s Okazaki Branch rendered its verdict in the trial, finding Suzuki guilty.
The customs law violation involves Suzuki’s purchase of magazines published by a German nudist organization, which included (in Suzuki’s own words) “photos of nude children from overseas, which you can’t get in Japan.” He was also found to be in possession of (again, in his own words) “a collection of nude photos of young girls” which he purchased via a Japanese auction site. Suzuki claims that all of the books were legal at the time of their publishing but have since become illegal under subsequent revisions to Japanese law. However, Suzuki purchased the books in 2020 and 2021, and with no significant changes to Japan’s child pornography laws since then, it’s unlikely the books were legal at the time he bought them.
Prosecutors sought jail time for Suzuki, requesting one year and two months in prison, and presiding judge Kan Ishii did hand down such a sentence, saying “Promoting the sexual exploitation of children is a malicious and socially damaging crime.” However, citing “societal sanctions” that have already been placed on Suzuki, Ishii has also suspended the sentence for three years, meaning that if Suzuki stays out of trouble with the law for that long, he won’t be spending time in prison for his crimes.
Following the verdict Suzuki released statements in both Japanese and English, in which he admits his guilt and says he does not intend to appeal the court’s decision. He also asserts that he purchased the books strictly for “[his] own personal interest,” and that they were not intended, or ever used as, drawing references for his manga. “I am deeply ashamed of my own lack of awareness and shallow behavior…I will strictly admonish myself so that I will not commit the crime again,” he adds.
The serialization of Please Tell Me! Galko-chan has been suspended since the week of Suzuki’s arrest, and publisher Kadokawa has made no statement about whether or not the series will resume.
Source: The Sankei News, Twitter/@suzuki_kenya
Top image: Pakutaso
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Manga/anime creator Kenya Suzuki arrested for importing child pornography from Europe
Following Galko creator’s child pornography arrest, publisher suspends manga, removes back issues
Following artist’s child porn conviction, Rurouni Kenshin manga restarts in Japan, but not America
Weekly Shonen Jump manga pirate given three-year suspended prison sentence in China
Japan now has gyoza doughnuts, and they taste like no other doughnut we’ve tried before
Japanese criminals are now using crabs to hunt for burglary targets
Does one of Japan’s favorite chocolate brands work with the Pringles chocolate hack?
A letter from our reporter’s deceased mother arrives at just the right time
Final Fantasy VII’s Tifa’s bar pops up in real-world Tokyo, and we stop by for drinks[Photos]
Is Mister Donut’s all-you-can-eat Donut Buffet still worth it?
Woman in Japan breaks into home of complete stranger just to slap him in the face
Japan’s rice warehouse stockpile rate hits record high as consumers, restaurants reject high prices
Nintendo’s Super Mario throws out first pitch at professional baseball game in Japan[Video]
This historical Kyoto zen garden is hosting a guitar and beatbox concert
The average age of Japan’s hikikomori shut-ins is getting older, survey shows
Japan enters Golden Week vacation period, survey shows one in three plan to ride it out at home
Japan’s new Pokémon jackets give you the look and powers of the Kanto starter trio
Studio Ghibli releases crystal glass paperweights featuring Totoro and the Catbus
Japanese hair salons going bankrupt in record numbers
Samurai Coffee: Try Edo period coffee once enjoyed by Japanese warriors
Studio Ghibli releases new anime keychains that are like miniature figurines
Sega opening 65th anniversary store in downtotn Tokyo with deep-cut game merch
Retro-style Evangelion T-shirts coming to Uniqlo sister brand GU[Photos]
Viral tweet suggests Japanese convenience store ripping off customers with donuts, so we investigate
Japan’s 5.3 million beautiful Hitachi Nemophila flowers are now in full bloom[Photos]
Wisteria season starts early with blooming of Japan’s Great Wisteria in its beautiful garden
Japan’s best conveyor belt sushi restaurant of seven years ago has now, finally, come to Tokyo
New Kyoto Converse sneakers celebrate Japan with traditional kimono fabrics for your feet
Brand-new Pokémon manhole covers coming to help the recovery of a disaster-stricken part of Japan
Japan’s awesomely beautiful Alpen Route snow corridor is now open
Injuries on stairs in Tokyo highlight an overlooked design flaw
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa