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The was an incident of
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that took place on 8June 2008, in the
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shopping quarter in
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, Japan. The perpetrator, 25-year-old of
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, drove into a crowd with a rented truck, initially killing three people and injuring two. He then stabbed at least twelve people using a
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, killing four and injuring eight. The
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arrested Katō on suspicion of
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, holding him at Manseibashi police station. Two days later, on 10June, he was sent to the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office. He was rearrested on 20June on suspicion of murder. Katō was
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by the
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in 2011. The sentence was upheld on appeal in 2015, and he was executed on 26 July 2022.


Massacre

On 8June 2008, Tomohiro Katō drove a five-ton rented
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truck into a crowd at the crossing of Kanda Myōjin-dōri and Chūō-dōri streets in
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, Chiyoda, Tokyo. While Kanda Myōjin-dōri was open to vehicular traffic, Chūō-dōri was closed for the convenience of shopping pedestrians, a practice observed during Sundays and holidays. At 12:33, Katō hit five people with the truck after ignoring a red light. As people gathered to attend to the victims, Katō climbed out of the truck and stabbed at least 12 people with a
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, according to a witness, while screaming. Police chased Katō and cornered him in a narrow alley, and a police officer pointed a gun at him. He dropped his knife and was held down by the police at 12:35 about away from the truck.


Victims

At least 17 ambulances rushed to the scene as passersby tried to aid the victims. Five of the victims reportedly died at the scene. It was initially reported two people died, and during the day the death toll increased to seven. Later, it was determined through
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that three victims died as a result of being hit by the truck while the other four were fatally stabbed. According to police and hospital officials, six of the seven victims who were killed were men, including Kazunori Fujino and his friend Takahiro Kamaguchi (both 19), Katsuhiko Nakamura (74), Naoki Miyamoto (31), Mitsuru Matsui (33), and Kazuhiro Koiwa (47). One woman, Mai Mutō (21), was also killed. Communication records showed that Mutō probably made an emergency call to police from her mobile phone, though she left no message. Later that day, a makeshift memorial was created by the public.


Perpetrator

grew up in a suburban home in
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. His father was a top manager in a financial institution. Katō's grades were considered exceptional in elementary school and he was a top track athlete. He entered Tsukuda Junior High School, where he became president of the tennis club. Katō started to behave violently at home after enrolling at Aomori High School, an elite high school. There, his class academic ranking fell to 300 (of 360students) and he failed entrance examinations for the prestigious
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, eventually training as an auto mechanic at
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. Katō was hired as a temporary worker at an auto parts factory in
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, though he had been recently told that his job was to be cut at the end of June. Katō reportedly did not get along well with his parents, and seldom returned home. His brother said An his parents had put immense pressure on both of them to perform and to excel in their studies, ordering them to redo their homework to high standards to impress teachers, and recalled an incident when Katō was made to eat scraps of food from the floor. Another neighbor recounted an incident in which Katō's parents forced him to stand outside for hours in deep, cold snow during winter. Previous online postings before his announcement of the attack contained sharp criticisms of his upbringing. Deeply in debt and believing that his family had given up on him, Katō unsuccessfully attempted suicide in 2006 by ramming his car into a wall. Three days before the attack, on 5June, Katō accused people at his workplace of hiding his work clothes and left the premises immediately afterwards. He believed at this point he was going to lose his job, though this was not the case, and may have triggered the attack. Katō apparently posted messages from his mobile phone to a website called "Extreme Exchange, Revised", revealing his intentions through his final message 20 minutes before the attack. A police official stated the first message read, "I will kill people in Akihabara." Other messages he is alleged to have posted include, "If only I had a girlfriend, I wouldn't have quit work", "I would never have become addicted to my mobile phone. Anybody with hope couldn't possibly understand how I feel", and, "I don't have a single friend and I won't in the future. I'll be ignored because I'm ugly. I'm lower than trash because at least the trash gets recycled." The message also referred to " a stabbing spree in Tsuchiura". Based on Katō's messages, commentators referred to the incident as another case of Japan's ''
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'' becoming more violent and suicidal. Later messages revealed Katō's plan to use a vehicle until it became inoperable, and then to use a knife to continue the attack on foot. He waited for Chūō-dōri to close at noon to vehicular traffic before commencing the attack.


Investigation

Katō was arrested for
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after a police officer spotted him stabbing a woman. On 10June, the police sent him to Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office. On 20June, the police arrested him again on suspicion of murder of the seven victims. That day, the Prosecutor's Office withheld action on him for the first suspicion. While being positive about his capacity to be held criminally liable, the Prosecutor's Office decided by 20June to demand that Katō's detention for a psychiatric test be authorized by the
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. Katō erased all contacts and communication records from his mobile phone just prior to the attack, the purpose of which he confessed was to avoid annoying those around him. Katō later said that he posted the online messages hoping that police would take notice and stop him. The weapons Katō used in the attack were reportedly purchased two days before at a
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shop in Fukui, at about 12:40. Katō spent about twenty minutes in the store, purchasing a telescopic baton and a pair of
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, while the store's
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captured him conversing with the salesman and demonstrating stabbing motions. Katō came to Akihabara the day before the attack to sell his personal computer and some software to raise money to rent the truck.


Reactions and consequences

The Akihabara attack made global headlines and sent shock waves across Japan, shaking public confidence in what is traditionally considered a society safe from violent crime. The Japanese government said it would review laws regulating knives, while the Tokyo Metropolitan Public Safety Commission announced that the 35-year-old practice of closing Chūō-dōri on Sundays and holidays was to be suspended until safety measures were reviewed; the practice of closing traffic on Sundays resumed in 2011. On 17June 2008, the convicted
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was executed by
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, which was suspected to be a reaction to Katō's massacre. The massacre sparked many conversations in Japanese blogs when it was discovered that two
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users had broadcast live video streams of the tragedy, attracting a viewership estimated at between 1,000 and 3,000 people. No known recording has been saved of the videos, although the event has been written about in many Japanese blogs and online IT magazines. The Japanese media labeled the attacks as a growing epidemic of , acts of rage committed by Tokyo's alienated youth; others labeled the ''
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'' culture as the answer for its negative stereotype of compulsive, antisocial behavior.
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canceled three launch events of the video game '' Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots'' in Tokyo, with the "safety of participants in mind". The
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series airing at the time of the attack, ''
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'', featured transforming daggers as part of the heroes' standard personal sidearms, called "''Switch Funshaken Rocket Dagger''(s)". After the attack, which occurred the day immediately after the daggers made their debut in the series, both
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(the company that makes the toy versions of the weapons) and Toei (the company that produces the TV series) changed their names to "''Switch Funshaken Rocket Booster''(s)" and re-designated them as "swords" rather than "daggers" out of respect for the victims of the attack, and to lessen any trauma in the 6-to-8-year-old audience that the ''
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'' franchise regularly targets. Katō's parents gave an apology to the victims in a television interview after the massacre. As of 2010, Katō's father had resigned from his job and was living in seclusion in Aomori, while his mother had been hospitalized for mental health reasons. In April 2014, Katō's 28-year-old brother committed suicide, having previously indicated that he was unable to live with the scars and shame resulting from the massacre.


Conviction and execution

On 24March 2011, Katō was
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by the Tokyo District Court after it found him fully responsible for the attack. In September 2012, the
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upheld the death penalty on appeal. Katō expressed remorse over the massacre, stating that he "would like to apologize to those who passed away, the injured, and their families". Upon entering a
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, he said he "knew he was the culprit though ehad no memory of some parts of the incident". The
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upheld the death penalty on 2February 2015. Katō's death sentence was subsequently finalized, and he was held on death row until he was executed by
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at the
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on the morning of 26 July 2022.


Other events

The stabbings occurred exactly seven years after the
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, where eight elementary school students were killed by
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. 2008 had already seen another random knife killing by
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, though on a smaller scale.
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, who visited the site a week after the massacre to offer prayer to the victims, said that he "is worried that similar cases occur about ten times a year in Japan." According to the
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, 67similar random attacks have taken place between 1998 and 2007. It was reported that Katō's massacre was "the worst case of its kind" since
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"in terms of the number of deaths". A few days after the attack, police arrested several people who stated their intention to commit copycat killings elsewhere in Japan, including one case who made his intentions known to popular message board
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. On 22June, three women were injured by a female attacker at
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; a 38-year-old woman later confessed to attacking two of the victims with a razor. A 19-year-old man who made an Internet threat to go on a 15 June stabbing spree at
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was arrested by police. Between eight and twenty-three people were arrested, and five people warned, for making threatening messages. The seventeen people involved in the threats ranged between ages 13and 30. On26 June 2008, police overpowered and arrested a man who was found to have a knife in his possession in Akihabara. In May 2019, a
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in Kawasaki,
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, resulted in the death of at least two people.


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