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Japanese man gets $10,000 for being a naked prisoner for a year

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Naked man!Those Japanese sure can innovate when it comes to TV. A new television show from Japan has a Japanese man sitting naked in a room for a year while being recorded.

He was locked in an apartment with no food, furniture, household goods or entertainment. He was required to write postcards to contests until he won $10,000 in prizes, at which point he was to be released.

Does anybody else find this appalling? Locking people in a room is somewhat the premise of Big Brother, but at least they are in a group and are clothed and fed. What did this guy eat for a year? Pencils?

The writer of the Xomba article found this "entertainment" to be an appalling and bottom-feeding practice and I agree. With that in mind, I suspect Fox will be picking it up as a new reality series next year sometime, except they'll make sure the naked prisoner in question is an attractive woman.

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