Kazuhide Inoue has played a crucial role in Fukuoka, Japan, by regularly emptying white post boxes where individuals, mainly men, can discreetly dispose of pornographic material. These boxes were introduced to combat littering and prevent children from accidentally encountering inappropriate content. However, with the rise of digital pornography on smartphones, the usage of these boxes has significantly decreased, leading to their potential obsolescence. From collecting up to 6,000 items annually, the numbers have dwindled to around 2,000. As a result, some local governments are considering closing these receptacles.
Kazuhide Inoue, 73, has dedicated over a decade to maintaining the white post boxes in Fukuoka, which serve as discreet disposal points for unwanted pornographic material.
The number of shiroposuto, designed to protect children from unwanted pornographic material, has declined significantly as digital pornography becomes more prevalent.
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