
Continued backlash against “arukisumaho” seen in social media users’ responses.
Despite the number of posters plastered all over train stations and other public places warning of the dangers of using mobile phones while walking (known in Japanese as arukisumaho), the trend of people marching blithely forward with noses buried in their phones continues. Last month saw evidence of a backlash as news of attacks on phone users came to light, including the case of a man being arrested at Kobe station for knocking a woman over. This month, the backlash seems to be continuing, although this time by an opportunist using it as a pretext to extort money from his victims.
According to NHK, a 39-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted extortion connected to a series of incidents in Sumida Park in Tokyo’s Taito Ward. The suspect is described as being unemployed and of no fixed abode.
Police allege that at around 10 p.m. on August 25, the suspect walked up to, but not actually into, another man who was walking in the park while looking at his phone, at which point he threatened the phone user with these words:
“Bump into a yakuza and you don’t even apologise? How much have you got on you?”
At which point, the victim ran to the nearest police box and called for help. According to police, the suspect confessed to the crime, admitting that he hadn’t even bumped into the other man before threatening him. He told police:
“With no job, I was in money trouble… I thought that if I used the word “yakuza” they’d just hand over the money.”
Since February of this year, in the same area police have recorded four more similar cases where phone users had been threatened and told to give over their cash, with the criminal, or criminals, making off with around 200,000 yen (US$8,141) in total. Police are pursuing the possibility that the man arrested last week was also responsible for those incidents.
▼ Sumida Park, the site of the incidents
Japanese social media, just as they were last month with the news of people intentionally crashing into phone users at train stations, were seemingly less than sympathetic to the victims of this story, and had the following to say:
“Stuff like extorting money is obviously out of the question, but the guy walking using his phone was also at fault.”
“That’s a new business model alright.”
“I don’t really feel like defending the phone user, but it has nothing to do with [the suspect’s] money problems.”
“Isn’t walking while looking at your phone a crime? He wasn’t looking where he was going, right?”
“I hope this trend continues, maybe then people will be forced to think about what they’re doing.”
Like the train station incidents, the phone use and the crimes have a fairly tenuous link. Both seem to be the work of opportunists, whether seeking to indulge violent urges or to try to force money from someone, either way as a victim you might not get a lot of sympathy from netizens if you were on your phone at the time.
Source: NHK via Jin
Top image: Pakutaso
Insert image: Wikipedia/Mnd


Spate of violence targets people walking while looking at their phones in Japanese train stations
“You’re taking peeping photos, aren’t you?” Smartphone extortion scam hits hard in Shinjuku
Serious accidents from walking while using smartphone up over 50 percent in Tokyo
Kyoto man arrested after calling victim to apologize for assault
Osaka man arrested after paying phone bill in the middle of crime spree
We found possibly the quietest Japanese-style hotel in Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku district
More Than a Capsule Stay: Why Solo Travelers Choose “global cabin Yokohama Chinatown”
Starbucks Japan ready to get Year of the Horse started with adorable drinkware and plushies【Pics】
Nagoya’s dark-red miso has continued to capture tastebuds for generations
New Japanese menstrual product seeks to help women spot unidentified iron deficiencies
Here are the top ten foodie factory tours for the fall throughout Japan
Start saving room now – Japanese grocery store’s biggest sushi roll yet is coming for Setsubun
The 10 best day trips from downtown Tokyo【Survey】
Will virtual plate procession become the new normal for conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Japan?
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Lacquerware supplier to emperor of Japan and Pokémon team up for new tableware
Japan may add Japanese language proficiency, lifestyle classes to permanent foreign resident requirements
7-Eleven Japan’s ramen-cooking robot whipped us up a bowl of noodles【Taste test】
Cyberpunk anime meets traditional culture in Ghost in the Shell gold leaf Japanese changing screens
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
7 great places to see Mt. Fuji from without having to climb it
Hello Kitty Choco Egg figures are an adorable trip through three periods of Japanese pop culture【Pics】
Starbucks Japan releases new zodiac chilled cup drink for 2026
Japan’s otoshidama tradition of giving kids money at New Year’s gets a social welfare upgrade
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Tokyo considering law requiring more trash cans following litter increase in heavily touristed area
Tokyo’s Tsukiji sushi neighborhood asks tour groups to stay away for the rest of the month
Nintendo’s Kirby now delivering orders at Kura Sushi restaurants, but not in Japan
Tokyo event lets you travel back in time, for free, to celebrate 100 years since Showa era start
Sanrio theme park in Japan announces plans to expand into a Sanrio resort
Stamina-destroying “Paralysis Noodles” are Tokyo’s newest over-the-top ramen innovation
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Japan’s deadliest food claims more victims, but why do people keep eating it for New Year’s?
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Kobe man arrested after threatening driving school with 1,500 origami cranes
Man arrested after rice cooker found plugged into neighbor’s home
Pervert hunter arrested by Tokyo police for less-than-pure intentions
Yakuza member selling soda arrested for extorting money from ninja spreading flyers in Asakusa
Man arrested for attempting to rob Tokyo police with fruit knife
Osaka man arrested for trying to rob woman with necktie that says “Police”
Face mask distributer imprisoned in sex shop by yakuza for 11 hours
Two men arrested for extorting over three million yen from someone they saw taking upskirt video
Tokyo man arrested for attempted black magic on school kids
Ehime man arrested for hitting cop who interfered with his Pokémon GO game
Japanese musician violently attacked in New York for being “Chinese”
Tokyo police arrest French man on charges of shoving, killing senior citizen in bar district
Man arrested for sending 37 death threats to Square Enix because he couldn’t win at a game
Tokyo prostitution ring members who targeted foreigners arrested
Tokyo train passengers team up to take down thief who stole sleeping man’s wallet【Videos】
Leave a Reply