News On Japan

‘Thrill’ fueled Osaka man to target women for theft of underwear while worn

Sep 12 (tokyoreporter.com) - The majority of Japan’s women’s underwear thieves choose easy marks: garments hanging outside the residences of their female owners.

However, Kentaro Fuda, 35, is different. Prior to his apprehension two months ago, he preferred to pilfer garments while they were still being worn, crimes he says were fueled by excitement, reports Nikkan Gendai (Sept. 10).

It was a slippery slope. “Since I have an interest in women’s underwear, I stole a pair [once], but that just gradually led me to target the next woman,” he says. “I found the act of stealing underwear to a thrill.”

On Monday, police accused Fuda, of no known occupation, of indecent assault and attempted theft in two incidents that took place over the past year. Thus far, police have accused him in a total of three cases.

In late February, the suspect came up from behind a girl in her late teens walking on a street in the prefecture and grabbed her.

After thrusting one of his hands up her skirt, he attempted to remove her underwear. However, he fled the scene after the girl screamed.

The second case took place on a night last November. At around midnight, the suspect grabbed a woman in her 20s from behind as she walked on a street and shoved her down.

He then reached up her skirt and pulled down her underwear to her ankles. After finally pulling the garment free, he fled the scene.

“It seems that Fuda wasn’t interested in carrying out obscene acts, like touching a woman’s body. He just focused on panties,” an investigator tells Gendai.

Police first arrested Fuda on July 15 over a third incident that took place the month before. In that case, he attempted to pull off the underwear of another woman in her 20s as she walked on a street.

Police used security camera footage to make the arrest. During questioning, the other two incidents emerged.

A subsequent search of Fuda’s residence, a modest unit located along the Hankyu Senri Line, revealed more than 100 pairs of women’s underwear.

Investigators also seized a smartphone belonging to the suspect that contained between 200 and 300 photographs and videos of women’s underwear.

“He knows what he likes,” the aforementioned investigator says. “He seems to have started stealing underwear last year.”

News On Japan
POPULAR NEWS

Bear sightings across Japan have already climbed to nearly twice the level recorded during the same period last year, prompting entry bans in mountain areas behind Kyoto’s Ninna-ji Temple and the cancellation of hiking events in Kansai, while new research suggests that the key to reducing encounters may lie in understanding what bears eat in each region.

Copper roofing panels were stolen from several shrines in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, including a city-designated cultural property, in the latest case amid a nationwide surge in copper thefts targeting shrines and temples across Japan, where soaring metal prices have fueled crimes that leave historic religious buildings damaged, exposed to the elements, and facing repair costs of millions of yen.

Flames broke out on the morning of May 20th on Miyajima Island in Hiroshima Prefecture, home to one of Japan's World Heritage sites, destroying Reikado Hall near the summit of Mount Misen.

Uncertainty surrounding the situation in the Middle East is beginning to affect daily life in Japan, as concerns over crude oil supplies spread to restaurants, cleaning services and even household garbage disposal systems across the Kansai region.

A 25-year-old woman arrested as a suspected ringleader in a robbery-murder case in Tochigi Prefecture once posted cheerful dance videos on social media and was remembered by those who knew her as an energetic and outgoing young woman.

MEDIA CHANNELS
         

MORE Society NEWS

A fire that broke out in Kagamino, Okayama Prefecture, shortly after noon on May 20th destroyed three buildings, including a home, after flames from open burning spread to dead leaves and then to nearby structures.

Six people, including a senior member of a group affiliated with the Sumiyoshi-kai crime syndicate's Kohei-ikka faction, have been arrested on suspicion of opening a gang office in a prohibited area near a nursery school in Tokyo's Itabashi Ward.

A man who visited a police station in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, in the early hours of May 21st allegedly sprayed a transparent liquid inside the building, causing six police officers to complain of eye and throat pain and be taken to hospital with minor injuries.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department held a review ceremony for its riot police units at Meiji Jingu Gaien in Tokyo on May 20th, with around 1,700 officers marching in formation as part of a large-scale demonstration of security preparedness.

A 25-year-old woman arrested as a suspected ringleader in a robbery-murder case in Tochigi Prefecture once posted cheerful dance videos on social media and was remembered by those who knew her as an energetic and outgoing young woman.

Two women were found dead with stab wounds at a house in Tatsuno, Hyogo Prefecture, on May 19th, with police suspecting they were victims of a violent crime.

Bear attacks continue to occur across Japan, while a new problem has emerged as false reports of bear sightings flood local alert systems, placing growing pressure on municipal authorities and emergency responders.

A man in his 30s was referred to prosecutors after allegedly feeding a chocolate snack to a marmot at an animal cafe in Osaka Prefecture, despite the risk that the treat could cause poisoning or even death in the squirrel-family animal.