Summary: | Enjo kosai was a social phenomenon that developed around 1995 in the
life ofthe Japanese people, especially in urban areas. Enjo kosai was an act often
age girls around 14-19 years dating a grown man to earn some money. The
purposes of writing this graduating paper are give a overview of Enjo kosai
phenomenon and understanding the factors underlying the Japanese
young girl did Enjo kosai.
The method used by the author in this final paper is a descriptive method.
Data was collected through various sources such as books, papers, journals,
articles, magazines, newspapers, and the internet.
The factors underlying the emergence of the phenomenon were divided
into internal and external factors. First, the Japanese family structure changes that
influence the position of the father and mother of the family that became the
internal factor. Secondly, the external factors, including the attitude of conformity
in groups of young women and the development Terekura Japan (Phone Club) on
Japanese teen promiscuity. Teenage girls who did Enjo kosai mostly came from
the economically capable. Thus, the economic needs is not the reason for people
who did Enjo kosai.
|