How are people punished in Japan?

How are people punished in Japan?

This article explores the various forms of punishment used in Japan, which range from traditional criminal penalties such as fines and imprisonment to alternative forms such as shaming and social sanctions, and restorative justice practices that seek to repair harm caused by criminal behavior. It examines the Japanese legal system, which is based on a civil law system adopted from the West in the late 19th century, and discusses how punishments are administered depending on the severity of the crime committed.