Women who took the Tokyo Medical University entrance exam from FY18 to FY30 and failed the exam demanded compensation from the university. They claimed that they were rejected due to fraud, such as uniformly deducting points for examinees based on their gender.

The first court ruled that it was unfair that the university did not disclose the score adjustment, but the second court went further and recognized the gender score adjustment itself as discrimination. He ordered the university to pay a total of more than 16 million yen to 30 students.