By Tokyo Reporter Staff
A stroll through Takeshita-dori reveals big, bulbous lettering of a variety of colors, painted on the shutters of one shop after another
Newborn’s corpse found in station locker in Kamakura
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on June 7, 2021
KANAGAWA (TR) – Kanagawa Prefectural Police launched an investigation after the discovery of the corpse of a newborn inside at a railway station in Kamakura City last week, reports TBS News (June 4).
At around 2:30 p.m. on June 4, a security guard for the building housing JR Ofuna Station visited a
koban police box. “There’s something suspicious inside a locker,” the guard said.
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A new batch of screenshots and brand new story details for Lost Judgment released today. And judging from its main premise, the title is setting out to weave an even darker tale of murder, intrigue, and revenge. The game starts with Saori Shirosaki, an attorney in charge of the defense council for a client named Akihiro Ehara. Ehara has been accused of molesting his victim onboard a train. The video repeatedly resurfaces through the media, causing public outcry and a demand for severe punishment.
As he’s being convicted in a “fair trial,” Ehara suddenly stands and interrupts the judge. He states: “Three days ago, a corpse should have been found in an abandoned building in Yokohama. Did you know the identity yet?” The courtroom is confused by these completely unrelated remarks. Then Ehara goes on to say, “Then, please let the Kanagawa Prefectural Police know. The corpse is Miko Shibahiro. He drove my son to commit suicide four years ago… he is a m