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http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/...e.ap/index.html

TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- A man set fire to an adult video theater in western Japan on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people in what police said was a suicide attempt.


The video rental shop in Osaka, Japan, has 32 individual viewing rooms.

Police arrested the man, who was one of the customers, on suspicion of arson and attempted murder, Osaka police spokesman Kengo Hirami said. The suspect admitted to police that he set a fire using a stash of newspapers in his bag, Hirami said.

Police quoted the suspect as saying he did it because "I was tired of living," public broadcaster NHK reported.

The blaze broke out at about 3am in the Cats Adult Video Theater, located on the ground floor of a seven-story building in an entertainment district in Japan's second-largest city, fire department official Yuko Kotani said.

Hirami said officials were still trying to determine the identities of the 15 dead. Several of the injured, nine men and one woman, were in a serious condition in hospital.

When the fire started, most of the theater's 32 viewing cubicles -- each equipped with a cot, a television and a DVD player -- were occupied.

The video center offered a wide selection of DVDs, mostly adult movies, but also cartoons and Hollywood films, and attracted businessmen and others who used the rooms as a cheap alternative to hotels after missing the last train home.

A growing number of young people whose low-paying jobs cannot pay for proper housing live in such all-night lounges watching videos or reading comic books.

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism instructed fire department officials Wednesday to conduct an emergency nationwide inspection of video shops and Internet cafes, as well as karaoke bars and other entertainment facilities with individual cubicles.

In 2001, a fire in Tokyo's biggest red-light district killed more than 40 people, including bar hostesses and their customers.
mkfk1
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The video center offered a wide selection of DVDs, mostly adult movies, but also cartoons and Hollywood films, and attracted businessmen and others who used the rooms as a cheap alternative to hotels after missing the last train home.


wtf...
Jarhier
There's got to be a lesson for all of us to learn in this tragic event but I can't think of one
hakseng
QUOTE(mkfk1 @ Oct 1 2008, 05:05 PM) [snapback]3945917[/snapback]
wtf...

yeh I saw some documentary about those ppl who came to tokyo and doesnt have a place to stay, they sleep in 24/7 internet cafe booth. I guess its cheaper than paying a hotel.
Protoculture
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There's got to be a lesson for all of us to learn in this tragic event but I can't think of one


Never watch porn in a dinghy Japanese smut shop, lest some suicidal crackpot will burn it down with himself.
tangawizi
wow, i din't know Japanese salarymen would pay to sleep in a sex-shop when they missed their last train home! eek.gif
Protoculture
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wow, i din't know Japanese salarymen would pay to sleep in a sex-shop when they missed their last train home!


Learn something new, didn't cha?
2nd2none
I don't care too much about the porn stuff, but japanese internet cafe's are really cheap and affordable to stay in nightly. When I toured through japan, A 24/7 internet cafe was the first thing I would look for.
sitenbull
OMG That dude who burned .... RUINED GOOD PORN cry2.gif
babyphat20
That's some crazy $hit.
BigBenChow
Why would anyone want to watch porn in a room with 15 other guys jacking off beside them.?
sitenbull
i would it's pretty awesome they make like alot of cum on the chick it's a nice show
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