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Nintendo refused to advertise on a Japanese TV channel because of a sex scandal

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 23,2025

Nintendo refused to advertise on a Japanese TV channel because of a sex scandal

Fuji Television Network, a major Japanese broadcaster, has ceased airing Nintendo advertisements following a sexual misconduct scandal involving Masahiro Nakai, a prominent television personality and former member of the popular J-Pop group SMAP.

The controversy erupted in December 2024 when Josei Seven magazine published a report detailing a dinner arranged by a senior Fuji TV executive. Weekly Bunshun later reported that only Nakai and a single woman were present at this gathering, leading to allegations of sexual assault against Nakai. The matter was reportedly resolved through an out-of-court settlement amounting to 90 million yen (approximately $578,000).

This incident has prompted Fuji TV to commission an independent legal investigation into potential company practices involving the use of female presenters to entertain celebrities.

Nintendo's move follows a similar path taken by approximately 50 other corporations, including Toyota and Kao Corporation, who previously suspended their advertising partnerships with Fuji TV. Nintendo's advertising slots will now feature public service announcements provided by the Advertising Council Japan (AC Japan).

The Japanese public has largely applauded Nintendo's decision, with many X platform users expressing their approval and urging continued adherence to ethical business practices from corporations.