Right now, Yokai Watch is incredibly popular in Japan. The 3DS games, the kiddy arcade games, the toys, and the anime are all smash hits. And one network news channel recently reported about a Yokai Watch shoplifting incident.
https://lastchance.cc/buying-japans-most-popular-toy-was-crazy-hard-1618115548%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Look, shoplifting is wrong. Donât do it. But TBS News, a major Japanese television broadcaster, recently ran a story about Yokai Watch medals, which are sold for several dollars, being allegedly stolen by some lady at an Osaka store. The toys that were taken donât seem that hard to purchase, unlike the watches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPm6gDVuQLc
The angle was that the Osaka shop, inspired by a Tokyo retailerâs threats of internet shame, decided to put a photo of the alleged thief online with her face covered up. The reason wasnât simply that the store was out a few bucks because of this crime, but that it loses about US$5,000 a year due to shoplifting.
https://lastchance.cc/alleged-toy-thief-threatened-with-internet-shame-1616796675%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
The shop has since taken the photo down, it seems, as it cooperates with the police to find the suspect.
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Top photo: Mein.tv
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