[Susukino, Sapporo] NPO Rings Alarm After 1 Year: SNS Bullying and DV Consultations Become Serious, Support System Strengthened.

The NPO Trouble Consultation Center in Susukino, Sapporo, is waiving its admission fee starting April 2026 to encourage early consultations amid a surge in serious cases of SNS bullying and malicious host club fraud.
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'The NPO Trouble Consultation Center, based in Susukino, Sapporo, announces the reality of a rapid increase in consultations one year after its opening. In particular, damage from 'invisible bullying' via SNS and malicious hosts flowing in from outside the prefecture is becoming more serious, and our organization provides comprehensive support from consultation to evacuation and employment assistance. To respond to this critical situation, we will waive the admission fee from April 2026 to encourage earlier consultations.'

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Since its opening, the number of consultations has been increasing, and the content is becoming more serious.
In recent years, with the spread of SNS, bullying has become more invisible and malicious, increasing the number of isolated youths who cannot consult anyone.
Furthermore, due to the impact of stricter regulations in Kabukicho, Tokyo, some malicious host clubs have flowed into the Susukino area of Sapporo, and cases of young women suffering damage such as exorbitant billing and forceful collection have been reported.

Our organization stays close to these 'victims who cannot raise their voices' and provides comprehensive support from consultation to problem resolution and rebuilding lives.

In addition, our organization's activities were featured in the media 'NEWS Post Seven' on March 14, 2026, and on the 'Gairoku Channel' on April 6, 2026.
Similar consultations continue to be received, demanding an urgent strengthening of the support system.

[Actual Consultation Cases]
■ Case 1 (Bullying/SNS)
A teenage female student attending a high school in Hokkaido suffered from bullying by classmates and slander on SNS, leading to truancy.
Although her family consulted the school, sufficient response was not obtained, and she held strong anxiety and a sense of isolation.
Our organization intervened, assessed the situation, and bridged the gap with relevant agencies. She is currently taking steps to improve her environment while receiving external support.

■ Case 2 (Malicious Host Damage)
A female in her 20s in Sapporo faced exorbitant charges while frequenting a host club and fell into a situation where she was forced to work in the sex industry to pay.
Upon receiving the consultation, our organization prioritized ensuring her safety and is providing support for rebuilding her life in cooperation with relevant agencies.

■ Case 3 (DV/Evacuation Support)
An emergency consultation from a woman who could no longer stay at home due to DV damage from her partner.
Our organization responded on the same day and carried out evacuation to a safe place (arranged a shelter, employment support).

[Main Support Details]
- Response to SNS bullying and slander damage
- Consultation on DV and family troubles
- Consultation on malicious host damage
- Creating a place for youths
- Searching for wiretaps and hidden cameras
- Emergency shelter arrangement
- Housing support, employment support
- End-of-life support
- Voluntary crime prevention patrol permission with a blue rotating light from the Chief of the Hokkaido Prefectural Police Headquarters.