Guy Already Wanted For Murder Stabs and Kills 1, Wounds 7 at Mall

Already wanted for the murder of an old woman, 24 year old Masahiro Kanagawa, stabbed eight people outside a mall in Tsuchiura, Ibaraki Prefecture. One 27 year old man died. Kanagawa was said to be something of a loner who loved playing computer games, and was not very good at communicating or expressing himself. Kanagawa…

High School Basketball Coach Sentenced to 11 Years For Sexual Assault on Students

Takaaki Obara, a 57 year old high school basketball coach was convicted of raping a member of the girls’ basketball at a hotel when the club was away for a tournament. He was also convicted of punching members of the team in another hotel. The english story on Mainichi points out that he was “highly…

Bad Teacher Forces Girl to Kneel on the Floor and Apologize for Forgetting Notebook

A 53 year old teacher forced a girl to kneel on the floor and apologize in front of the class for having forgotten to give a notebook to one of her classmates. The teacher had asked the girl to deliver a notebook to a classmate who’d had to leave school early one day. This is…

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Accused Train Groper’s Accuser Made his Girlfriend Lie… Accuser Now Under Arrest

In an attempt to blackmail some money out of a random guy on the train a student from Konan University had his girlfriend accuse the poor guy of groping her. Fumiyuki Makita, a 24 year old senior was expelled from Konan University and arrested for false accusation. (Minor sidenote: He’s a 24 year old senior….

Japanese Man Arrested for Killing American At Bar Likely to Receive Leniency

The story is that Richard “Scott” Tucker walked into a bar near the apartment building he owned to complain about the noise. He was puched, kicked, and then eventually choked to death. It seems that the perpetrator, Atsushi Watanabe, will get only “a minor punishment” because witnesses say that Tucker was trying to pick a…

Japanese Hospitals’ Emergency Rooms Turn Away14,000 in 2007

Granted, some of these cases could be people going to hospitals that did not have the facilities to deal with a particular emergency, but this is a huge number of people being refused. But these are just the EMERGENCY patients! What about the non-emergency cases in which people are left taking cabs, subways, or driving…