Member of Japan pop band Tokio quits over sexual misconduct
TOKYO — Tatsuya Yamaguchi of Japan’s star pop band Tokio, who acknowledged last week that he had sexually harassed a teenage girl, says he’s quitting the group.
The other four band members appeared at a news conference Wednesday that was broadcast live on national television, making the Tokio scandal one of the most high-profile #MeToo cases to rivet Japan in recent weeks.
Tokio leader Shigeru Joshima said Yamaguchi apologized to the other members, getting on his knees in repentance, and submitted his resignation Monday night, but there was no immediate decision whether to accept it.
The group won’t disband and the other members will continue with any work offered, seeing it as their duty “as professionals,” Joshima and the others said.


