Wai Wai stories
Mainichi Daily News is one of my favorite reads. This online newspaper seems to drudge up every weird sex story from Japan. Some are funny, some will give you a great big boner. I never know for sure where the homepage is because there are so many stories. Try this URL: http://210.173.172.29/waiwai/0410/1029kabukicho.html
or just Google "waiwai stories"
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try the following funny chikan story
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'Kowtow King' molests
one woman too many
By Ryann Connell
Staff Writer
November 24, 2004
An elite businessman cops disparagingly referred to as the "kowtow King" because of a propensity to prostrate himself to the ground and blurt out profuse apologies finally looks like getting his comeuppance after molesting an Osaka female commuter and being arrested for the fifth time, according to Shukan Post (12/3).
Arrested for breaking an Osaka Prefectural Government ordinance outlawing public nuisances was Ryuji Kusumoto, an elite department manager with the trading company Tomen Corp. He is accused of fondling the buttocks of a 29-year-old woman riding the JR Tokaido Line.
Incredibly, Kusumoto's arrest for molesting a train passenger was his fifth. His four earlier arrests had all resulted in convictions, but were hushed up after he paid fines or got off with a suspended sentence.
While most Japanese busted for groping would soon be axed, Kusumoto kept his job at the posh trading company throughout all his battles with the law.
"The company had absolutely no idea that Kusumoto had been committing all these crimes," a Tomen spokesman tells Shukan Post. "He didn't have a standout record, but there'd never been any problems with sexual harassment, either."
Authorities appear wont to report even habitual perverts.
"Actually, (Kusumoto) was fairly famous among the police. We called him the 'Kowtow King.' Whenever he was caught fondling somebody, he'd throw himself to the ground and, bawling his eyes out, beg for mercy, saying, 'I'm having a tough time at work and I thought (the victim) was my wife. I'm sorry,'" a police investigation insider tells Shukan Post. "His convincing show of remorse would induce empathy from his victims and cops would feel pressured and encourage the women to treat him lightly. When (Kusumoto) was being investigated by the police, he would just take a sick day to keep his company off the scent. With the victims having basically forgiven Kusumoto, it was hard for the cops to make public the crimes. That's why nobody ever told the company."
It seems likely that Kusumoto has not been the only beneficiary of such police consideration for perpetrator's rights.
"Even after the fifth arrest, the police still did not contact Tomen. There are privacy issues involved here," a spokesman for the Osaka Prefectural Police says. "Tomen have apparently contacted us to confirm the details of the case and we told them nothing more that an arrest has been made. (Kusumoto) is still only a suspect at this stage, so we will not comment on any further details in the case."
Kusumoto's highjinks may have got him out of severe trouble following his earlier arrests, but they led to his downfall fifth time around.
"Actually, the victim this time was a woman who'd seen Kusumoto's groveling kowtows when he'd been picked up once before. She had no time for his bowing and apologizing and instead went straight to the cops and demanded he be punished severely," the cop insider tells Shukan Post. "The cops finally realized this guy is a habitual criminal and decided to tip off the media about him."
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