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Japanese rock festival cracks down on mosh pits after multiple fans injured

Aug 22 (soranews24.com) - Japan’s annual five-day-long Rock in Japan Fes. 2023 took place on August 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13, with a myriad of Japanese music acts both soft and hard.

It’s understandable that fans would be excited for a music festival on such a large scale, especially now that the restrictions on audiences moving around, shouting, or cheering during shows that were in place for much of the coronavirus pandemic have been lifted.

But some fans went a little too far when their mosh circles on August 6 resulted in four attendees fracturing their ribs. People both in and out of the pit were injured, organizers reported, and despite festival staff efforts to expel fans responsible for starting the pits or causing injuries, more injuries were reported. ...continue reading

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