Author: Michael Gillan Peckitt

UK & CP born, living in Japan, blogging about disability
Crime Japan Johnny & Associates

Member of Boy Band “Ae! Group” Arrested on Public Indecency Charge

Tokyo police have arrested Keita Richard Kusama, a 29-year-old member of boy band “Ae! Group” on a public indecency charge. Kusama is suspected of exposing his lower body around the entrance of a building in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Ward at around 5:40 a.m. on Saturday. He is believed to have been drunk at the time.  Ae! Group is a five-member idol group managed by Starto Entertainment Inc., which manages performers who belonged to now-defunct Johnny & Associates Inc.

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Sanae Takaichi Becomes New LDP Leader, Promises Economic Relief and Party Unity

Sanae Takaichi was elected leader of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Saturday, paving the way for her to become the nation’s next prime minister. She pledged to address rising prices and said she would not rule out a consumption tax cut, while also exploring a refundable tax credit system. At her first press conference, Takaichi vowed to form an inclusive leadership team, drawing on members from all generations, including her four rivals in the LDP race. She also signaled she would not exclude lawmakers linked to a recent political funds scandal from key posts, stating it would not affect her personnel decisions. Outgoing Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba urged party unity, calling for “solidarity and tolerance” amid global instability. Speaking after the leadership vote, Ishiba refrained from disclosing whom he supported but expressed hope that Takaichi would lead Japan in the “right direction.” Takaichi is expected to finalize executive appointments within the coming week.

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Japan’s Princess Aiko, only child of emperor, tests positive for COVID-19

Princess Aiko, the only child of Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, has tested positive for COVID-19, the Imperial Household Agency said Thursday. The 23-year-old princess developed a fever of over 38 C on Tuesday and took an antigen test the following day that confirmed the infection, according to the agency.

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Kagoshima City Ordered to Repay 35 Million Yen, Disability Welfare Designations Revoked [Podcast Episode]

On September 26th, Kagoshima City took administrative action to revoke the disability welfare service designation of the “Employment Support Center Shichifukujin” (Takashi 2-chome), a Type B Continuing Employment Support Facility operated by the Social Welfare Corporation Tenyukai (Director: Yurika Nagata) in Murasakihara 5-chome, for fraudulently claiming training and other benefits. The city also ordered the repayment of 25,176,250 yen fraudulently claimed and received, plus additional payments totaling 35,240,631 yen. The revocation of the designation will take effect on September 30th.

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Japanese Teacher Admits Sharing Child Pornography

Japanese elementary school teacher Fumiya Kosemura pleaded guilty to charges of sharing child pornography via social media, in the first hearing on his case at Nagoya District Court on Wednesday. The charges are “correct, and I’m very sorry,” said Kosemura, 37, a teacher at a public elementary school in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo, who has been indicted for voyeurism and indecent assault. According to the indictment, Kosemura filmed secretly the underwear of a 7-year-old girl at a facility in Kanagawa and shared the video data within the group between January and February this year.

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Four in Japan arrested for robbing intellectually disabled man after forcing him to drink [Podcast Episode]

Tokyo police have arrested four people on suspicion of robbing and abusing a man in his 40s with a mild intellectual disability after forcing him to drink large amounts of whisky, the Metropolitan Police Department said Sept. 26. The suspects — a 22-year-old company worker from Shizuoka Prefecture, a 24-year-old woman from Tokyo, a 21-year-old university student from Hokkaido, and a 19-year-old male restaurant worker — allegedly met the victim through social media and conspired to exploit his condition. Police said the four made the man drink over 700 milliliters of whisky in Tokyo’s Nakano Ward in June, stole his smartphone and used about 100,000 yen in electronic money. They also filmed the incident, which included acts of sexual humiliation, and later abandoned the victim near his home and again in Shizuoka Prefecture. All four have admitted to the allegations, according to the police.