Li Kotomi /りことみ / 黃晨揚 / "李琴峰" / "絮風" / "夢幻" / "黃琴薇" - Litigious award-winning Taiwanese transgender author living in Japan, "transgender lesbian". Launched lawfare in Japan and Taiwan to sue those refusing to call him a woman. Doxer and crybully, "paedophilia isn't an illness" 🤮🤮🤮

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Not to mention, the Nazis would've had a far bigger problem with Hirschfeld being gay and Jewish than with him running a clinic that focused on freak scientific research (which the Nazis themselves were no stranger to).
Hischfeld wasn't just a gay Jew. He was a socialist gay Jew.
He was a socialist gay Jew who publicly preached the equality of the races.
He was a socialist gay Jew who publicly preached the equality of the races and was in a menage et trois.
He was a socialist gay Jew who publicly preached the equality of the races and was in a menage et trois with a German man and a Chinese man.

If Magnus Hirschfeld walked around Berlin handing out pamphlets titled "Transvestites Are Perverted Men And Should Be Sent To the Camps" the Nazis would still have targeted him.

I haven't seen any indications that Litigious Li hates Jews, but we know he hates real lesbians who won't bow down to him.
I bet that he hates Jews who won't lick the "anti-Zionist" boot.
 
"How was Anne Frank even related to the current queer culture, in any kind of way?"
There's a modern theory that she was bisexual, though I personally think theorizing about preteens like this is completely retarded and that she was just stir crazy from having to spend her entire puberty trapped in an attic with no friends. Either way, Li couldn't find a way to make it about himself so it went unmentioned.
 
Litigious Li is back on twitter.

He posted this regarding his case against Muramatsu, the city council member that he is sueing for pointing out that he is a male.
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Muramatsu has been given a warning for calling a spade a spade. Li insists that this is not good enough and that he still needs financial compensation, he also calls for Muramatsu's resignation and once again asks people to donate to his legal fund.

Here is the machine translated text of the Yahoo article. (Archive)

Regarding the issue of Kofu City Council member Hiromi Muramatsu (independent), who exposed Taiwanese-born Akutagawa Prize-winning author Li Qinfeng as transgender on social media, the city council's Political Ethics Review Committee concluded on the 19th that her social media behavior "damaged her dignity and honor as a council member." The committee decided to warn Muramatsu and require her to submit a pledge to abide by political ethics standards. Revealing someone's gender identity without their consent is known as "outing," and this has become a problem. Muramatsu was sued by Li in June of this year, seeking damages. The Political Ethics Review Committee had been meeting since August, but Muramatsu refused to attend, citing concerns that "fairness would not be maintained." Committee members expressed opinions such as, "City council members have no right to invade others' privacy."

He also wrote a post on his blog. (Archive)
Text is similar to the twitter thread.
 
The absolute nerve of this tranny saying Reduxx exposing the truth about him is a form of Western colonialism against Asian ”LGBTQ+" communities. Where does he think tranny ideology came from in the first place? Trannies and gender people love to pretend their little larp has deep roots in 3rd world cultures where supposedly nobody knew the difference between a dick and a pussy until the white man came, when their ideology wouldn't exist if it weren't for Western ivory tower academics.
East Asian & second gen diaspora shitlibs like to think of themselves as a marginalised minority in hopes of gaining solidarity with black and brown people. Unfortunately, these sympathies aren't even reciprocated the other way around. Black and brown race grifters basically see Asians as white people 2.0 and don't believe they're anywhere as near as oppressed in comparison. There was absolutely no black solidarity towards the Asian victims of hate crimes whose assailants were overwhelmingly black. This should have already served as a wake-up call that, in general, shitlibs don't care for them. Asians will always be on the lowest spot of the oppression totem pole no matter how many Asian Americans get offended at white people enjoying Asian culture LARPS as if they were some poor oppressed pee oh cee.
 
He's washed. He has posted nothing of note and his tweets are all protected. Shamfur dispray.
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If you go to his tweet and use a translator, you'll get a chuckle.

While he's not active on Twitter, he did post a seething article on his support site. It's basically a victory lap.
(Once again if you use a basic bitch translator, you'll giggle.)

The Kofu city council member Kotomi-kun tried to sue was asked to write an apology for violating ethical standards. Outing a man larping is a violation, don't you see? He will likely be given a warning.
一方、村松市議は政倫審終了後、「市民のために戦う議員を排除したい市議会の圧力に屈せず、今後もおかしいことはおかしいと声をあげ続けていきます」とのコメントを出した。
Basically he's not writing shit and factually states that he did nothing wrong.
What's Kotomi-kun's response?

李さんからのコメント

公人である村松氏の違法行為によって、私人である私は恐怖に陥れられ、生活を破壊されました。
村松氏の行為は当然政治倫理基準に違反するものであるところ、今回の政倫審の決定は歓迎すべきものだと考えます。
ただ、政倫審で処分されても、私の被害が回復されるわけではありません。
また、村松氏は政倫審開始後にもたびたび私を名指して、加害行為を繰り返しました。
報道によれば、村松氏は政倫審をボイコットしたり、誓約書の提出を拒否したりしており、全く反省していないのは明らかです。
そもそも村松氏の主張内容は、事実と異なる点が多くあるだけでなく、理解しがたい見解も多く含まれています。
村松氏の見解がどうであれ、全く面識のない私のプライバシーを政治活動に利用する必要はないはずです。
村松氏が議員としての適性を欠いているのは明らかであり、今回の政倫審処分が辞職勧告ではなく警告に留まるのは軽すぎると考えます。
村松氏を相手取った裁判は今も続いております。
何とぞご支援のほど、宜しくお願い致します。
He's claiming the politician destroyed his life, something he claimed the Taiwanese author did too. Who's destroying his life?
He claims that Muramatsu made many defamatory statements without presenting any, and then ends with his desire to make Muramatsu resign.
The lolsuit will go on.

Sneed. ywnbaw etc.
 
He's been pretty inactive on Threads as well.

He does have one unique post that's not on his twitter, he's made an account on a website called Yoor that seems to be like the Japanese equivalent of Substack.
Link
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For the low price of 1,000 yen per month you can listen to a trans person.
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Committee members expressed opinions such as, "City council members have no right to invade others' privacy."

You can’t get in trouble for paying someone to stalk him. Japan isn’t going to do shit about it in general. I highly doubt anything would happen to her as long as she’s not attached. Honestly, it would benefit her more to make the motherfucker look even more unhinged than usual.

No one will be able to prove it had anything to do with her. He makes an ass of himself online as, so it could be chalked up to any weirdo.

Honestly, slap it on a few message boards, and someone’s bound to do it for shits and giggles. Japan won’t do shit about it unless he gets killed. Hell if he kills himself, the stalker(s) will still walk.

They don’t care about pop idols getting stalked viciously with months of evidence to prove it. I highly doubt the cops will care about some rabid tranny being followed around for an even longer length of time.
 
Litigious Li was recently interviewed for lesbian visibility week on the website Piamy.net. Piamy is an app for "lesbian women and other sexual minorities". As one would expect from an app with such a description, it is full of trannies, "asexuals" and people of gender.
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https://nitter.net/L_Vis_Week/status/2045795485085208755#m
https://archive.ph/ps3H6
“I want to write about people who are treated as if they don’t exist”

Why does Akutagawa Prize-winning author Li Kotomi continue to write stories about lesbians?

We spoke with her [sic] about “properly” bringing these stories to light, rather than simply creating fantasy for consumption. ✨

Read the article ▶️ piamy.net/lvisweek2026/voice…

#LesbianVisibilityWeek #LVW2026
>Why does Akutagawa Prize-winning author Li Kotomi continue to write stories about lesbians?
Because it's his fetish, duh.

I've only quoted some parts of the interview because overall, it's pretty boring and he doesn't even discuss the subject of his 41 billion lolsuits. The funniest part by far is the pictures showing his massive MALE hands.
Akutagawa Prize-winning author Lee Kotomi speaks about depicting lesbians in her [sic] novels
April 18, 2026
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https://archive.ph/dFh21
Living in Japan, I share several minority identities. I am a woman, I have foreign roots, and Japanese is not my native language. And I am a lesbian. Despite these multiple minority identities, characters similar to myself have been largely overlooked in stories until now. That's why, if I'm going to write, I want to shed light on those who have been ignored. I want to ensure that, at the very least, there is a place for those who are ignored in society to exist, within the world of literature and expression.
Here, he doesn't mention that he's a tranny. Is he still trying to mislead people who aren't in the know into thinking he's a true and honest woman? After publicly having been forced to admit to the fact that he's a tranny and becoming infamous among transphobes worldwide for his lolsuits against TERFs, this is about as pointless as when Hunter Schaffer was worried about being "outed" because the sex marker in his passport got changed from F to M.
I feel that there were hardly any Japanese novels that truly depicted lesbians, except for the works of Rieko Matsuura and Kaho Nakayama. Both of them are writers who have been continuously writing stories about lesbians (though not exclusively) since the 80s and 90s, and they are senior writers whom I respect.
From what I know, Rieko Matsuura is some kind of proto-queer ideologue who also once wrote a novel about a woman who one day wakes up and finds out that her big toe has turned into a penis. Kaho Nakayama is an actual lesbian author. Most importantly, both of them are real women, unlike Litigious Li.
And the third factor [that he takes into account when writing his books] is intersectionality. In Japanese creative works up until now, even if a character is a sexual minority, they have often been depicted in a one-dimensional way, being part of the majority in other attributes, such as race, nationality, or language.
Why wouldn't the absolute majority of gay or bisexual characters in Japanese media be Japanese? The majority of such people living in Japan are going to be Japanese because Japanese people constitute over 95 percent of the population.

This is like when wokes criticize Harry Potter because the ethnic makeup of the characters doesn't live up to their current year +11 standards, even though the United Kingdom was over 90 percent white in the 1990s and the books are reflective of the British population of that time.
Alternatively, even when a transgender character is included, the story is often made "easy to understand" by portraying them as heterosexual. Incidentally, the stereotype that transgender women are always sexually attracted to men, and that if they are not, their gender identity itself should be questioned, is nothing more than an expression of the prejudice that "heterosexuality is the only normal thing."
Translation: he wants to see more stunning and brave transbians in literature because he is a transbian.
However, reality is far more complex. There are certainly people like me who live in Japan, write novels in Japanese, yet are foreign nationals and lesbians—individuals with multiple minority identities. Transgender people also have diverse sexual orientations; they include not only heterosexuals, but also homosexuals, bisexuals, and asexual/aromantic individuals. I believe that future forms of expression should focus more on people living in spaces where multiple minority identities overlap.
"There are [lesbian foreign nationals] like me"
"Transgender people also have diverse sexual orientations"
Here, he talks about trannies as if he's not part of that group. It's obvious he's still trying to mislead people into thinking he's a real lesbian woman, as if people aren't going to find out about his con the second they google him. In fact, they can just visit his own website (the first search result that comes up when you look him up on Japanese Google) and they'll find his article about being "outed" as soon as they go to the News section. What's the point?
--Ms [sic]. Li, have there been any works in your life that have empowered you?

In terms of visual media, I'd say the Netflix drama "Sense8." It features diverse characters, such as a trans woman lesbian couple and a gay couple, and tells the story of how they overcome their differences, unite, and stand against evil.
What a shocker, he likes the Trannychowskis.
-I imagine there are many readers in their teens and twenties who haven't yet affirmed their own identity and are feeling lonely. Do you have a message for them?

The fact that you were born and exist in this world is by no means a mistake or a disaster. I would be happy if you could feel that, even just a little, through my stories.
Trannies are a mistake.

Male hands ahoy:
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Here, he talks about trannies as if he's not part of that group. It's obvious he's still trying to mislead people into thinking he's a real lesbian woman, as if people aren't going to find out about his con the second they google him. In fact, they can just visit his own website (the first search result that comes up when you look him up on Japanese Google)
It is interesting the way that he insists on trying to hide this. If representation is so important then shouldn't a stunning and brave transwomen want to set an example? It seems likely that his move to Japan in the first place was at least partially motivated by his desire to escape the drama he'd caused for himself in Taiwan, but if he can't stop drawing attention to his unfortunate genetics with lawsuits then I wonder where he will go next?

Even his signature pose (seen in his headshot and your second photo) seems built around downplaying his hand size and adam's apple.
Male hands ahoy:
Good god take a look at those paws lmfao
 
Well, that's another $1400 in the ditch. Archive

Side note: Do we know anything about Unsegen Japan? I have seen it sometimes called Unseen Seattle, but got no context for why
Jay Allen is a guy from Seattle who lives in Tokyo and shills the pro-open borders, pro-tranny, pro-prostitution etc agenda on his website Unseen Japan. The nickname Unseen Seattle is based on the rumor that he actually lives in Seattle and never has set foot in Japan, but from what I've seen, he actually does (unfortunately). He'll often make outlandish or false claims to support his political agenda, such as this:
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This is just plain false. Most convenience store workers are still Japanese, even if there's been an increase in foreign workers over time. This also goes for the big cities that get a lot of tourists such as Tokyo and Osaka.

He also faced backlash from anime fans because he criticized a blood donation poster that features the character Uzaki-chan. Then, when it was revealed that he himself is a coomer who likes to retweet salacious pictures on his personal account, he ended up backtracking and apologizing. I personally don't have a problem with him causing weebs to have a meltdown because he insulted their favorite big-breasted waifu, but when you consider the kind of posts he used to retweet, it's clear he's a hypocrite.
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As for his article:
She publicly identified as a lesbian before revealing in November 2024 that she is transgender. However, this wasn’t exactly her choice, and only came after various figures and even a magazine outed her. Takimoto Tarō is one of those.
That's one way to describe a conman who pretended to be an actual lesbian woman to get clout and gain influence.
Importantly, Takimoto is not an obscure figure. He’s been a high-profile public-interest lawyer ever since the Aum Shinrikyo trials; the group even attempted to kill him numerous times. More recently, however, he’s been doing far less heroic work with a “gender-critical” advocacy group. His being such a public figure amplified the impact of his statements and helped frame the case as more than a private dispute.
So he used to combat a group of religious lunatics, and now he's taking on another group of religious lunatics. I see nothing wrong with that.
It’s not the first time that a Tokyo court awarded damages to someone who is transgender. That case ran from 2019 to 2023, flip-flopping between whether it was illegal to restrict a transgender woman’s access to the women’s bathroom. Japan’s Supreme Court ultimately stepped in and said that it was illegal. This marked another nudge in Japan’s gradual shift toward accepting those who identify as LGBTQ+.
"Those who identify as LGBTQ+" I didn't know lesbians and bisexual women were having trouble accessing the women's bathroom. What is actually happening is that the trans lobby has completely hijacked the conversation and the gay rights movement, as it has everywhere else.
The other case is against Reduxx Magazine, also filed in 2025. This one might prove to be a bit trickier since Reduxx is an overseas English-language publisher.
How convenient that he left out the part where Litigious Li had a meltdown on Xitter and tried to intimidate Genevieve Gluck and Reduxx by posting pictures of her everywhere.
Following her win in court, Li held a press conference on June 1, 2026, to talk about how harmful outing is. When you consider that June 1st is also the day the Japanese government presented its first LGBT understanding basic plan (under the 2023 LGBT Understanding-Promotion Act), and the first day of Pride Month, the timing feels impactful. Li didn’t just make a statement about how she was personally harmed, but about the mistreatment of sexual minorities as a whole.
Total Tranny Death.
 
Litigious Li wrote about the Takimoto Taro case on his Threads account and Note blog:
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Some choice (auto-translated) quotes from the blog post:
Just to be clear, I do not identify myself as "transgender," but simply as a woman. If I had to choose, the term "non-cisgender woman" feels more appropriate. However, I sometimes use the term "transgender" for convenience because it is easier to understand and communicate, but please keep in mind that this term does not actually reflect my identity.
Now why does he consider the term transwoman offensive?
He has also likened a scene with the Progress Pride flag, a symbol of LGBTQ+ solidarity, to Nazi Germany with the swastika flag.
If this allegation about Takimoto is true then it is one of the funniest things a Japanese man has ever done. Make a Nanking comparison next.
I believe this incident is precisely an expression of the discriminatory attitudes and hostility he harbors towards LGBTQ+ people, especially transgender people . Crimes based on prejudice and hatred against specific minority groups are called "hate crimes." Unfortunately, the Japanese judicial system does not recognize "hate crimes," but I believe the violence committed by the defendant in this case is structurally very similar to that of a hate crime .
What's important to me is not money, but that the harm is recognized as harm, that the violence is recognized as violence, and that it is judged by the law .
As the Hitotsubashi University outing incident in 2015 demonstrates, outing is an extremely despicable act of harm that can lead to someone's death. What the defendant in this case is doing is essentially an act of murder. This is no exaggeration or joke; I feel as if I died once because of the defendant's outing . The significance of the judiciary recognizing that outing is an illegal act that can never be tolerated is immense.
Li is still equating this incident to actual violence and murder. How on earth did he survive middle school and why do we have to deal with him now.

Meanwhile, in another Threads post, it looks like he may be winding up new drama against writer Reiko Sano:
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He felt the need to post this under the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia tag.

And some other miscellaneous Threads posts, commenting on other local trans drama:
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Ostatnio edytowane:
japan is a based and trad country not made of savages who raped and killed millions of koreans and chinese people
 
Funny that him 'dying' is only worth 1400 bucks. I'd gladly pay part of that if we could launch him into the sun.
 
Literally looks like the incel soyjack in a wig. Speaking from experience in Asia, thank God for America, every other country has retarded social laws.

HE’S NOT JAPANESE!
HE HAS SINGLE EYE LIDS!
 
Damn, faggots are pushing HARD in the East now. Can the decision be appealed?
Takimoto has decided against appealing the decision.
1. On May 27, 2026, the Tokyo District Court issued a ruling, which was received on the 29th. The ruling orders me to pay 220,000 yen plus late payment damages. The Mainichi Shimbun has reported on this. Note that the amount claimed is 3,040,000 yen, not the approximately 1,500,000 yen mentioned in the article.
Tokyo District Court Orders Lawyer to Pay Damages Over Posts Regarding Writer Li Qinfeng’s Gender | Mainichi Shimbun 

Furthermore, although not mentioned in this article, the court recognized the illegality of one of the six posts across three categories—specifically, the first post—and ordered compensation for it.
That post was one that I had deleted a few days later after realizing it contained incorrect information regarding legal gender and surgery. I also pinned an apology at the top of our X account for two weeks, repeatedly expressing my regret.

 I do not intend to appeal and am currently inquiring with Li's attorney regarding payment details. Furthermore, on the day of the ruling, although the Mainichi Shimbun was the only source reporting the verdict, I published a sincere apology on X.

Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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The main issue is that one of the statements he got sued for, AKA the tweet where he speculated about Litigious Li not having gotten the chop or a legal sex change, was proven not to be true. Japan is one of those countries where it's possible to sue people for defamation even if they didn't lie but have caused damage to your reputation. However, it's still possible for the defendant to win the case if they're able to argue that a) what they said was true and b) it's in the public interest to find out about the information. In Takimoto's case, what he said about Litigious Li not having chopped his dick off and gotten a "gender" change doesn't even appear to have been true. It would be basically impossible for him to argue that the claim he made was in the public interest.

Edit: Assuming Reduxx didn't accidentally include false information in their article and their lawyer isn't too shit, they may be able to win the lolsuit if they're able to convince the jury that spreading the information that Litigious Li is a man benefits the public good.
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
Takimoto has decided against appealing the decision.
To add, I'm not sure how expensive it is to run a lawsuit in Japan, but when the damages only amount to ~$1400ish then I can see the logic in not pushing it unless you're trying to make a point.

Thread tax:
News of the ruling was posted on reddit and while most responses were unfortunately what you would expect, we did get this amusing interaction:
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