Introduction / Nishino Rumiko, Kim Puja, Onozawa Akane. Part I: Comfort women, the Kōno Statement, and the quest for truth - The Kōno Statement: its historical significance and limitations / Yoshimi Yoshiaki
Forcible mobilization: what survivor testimonies tell us / Nishino Rumiko
Insight on the issues: coercion, sexual violence, and rape centers in Yu County, Shanxi Province / Ikeda Eriko
The comfort women and state prostitution / Onozawa Akane
Insight on the issues: guilty verdicts for the traffickers of comfort women: the Shizuoka and Nagasaki incidents / Maeda Akira. Part II: Why the Asian Women’s Fund was not a solution
The failure of the Asian Women’s Fund: the Japanese government's legal responsibility and the colonial legacy / Kim Puja
Insight on the issues: the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, Class B and C war criminals, and Japan’s Peace Treaty obligations / Hayashi Hirofumi - A reconciliation discourse that shuns survivors / Nishino Rumiko
Insight on the issues: The mobilization of Korean adolescents as comfort women: colonialism and the victimization of teenage girls / Kim Puja. Part III: A realistic settlement is a settlement that victimized women can accept
Comfort women, textbooks, and the rise of "new right" revisionism / Tarwara Yoshifumi
The Japan–ROK claims settlement and the comfort women / Yoshizawa Fumitoshi
Listen to survivors' voices! / Yang Chingja. Epilogue: the struggle for justice continues / Nishino Rumiko, Kim Puja, Onozawa Akane. Appendices: key policy documents on the comfort women. The movement for redress: a chronology of events (1988-2017).