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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(10,199 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 03:46 AM Tuesday

65 year old American tourist carves last name into 100 year old Japanese shrine.. perp walk



https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/15/travel/american-tourist-arrested-tokyo-shrine-gate-intl-hnk/index.html

The suspect, Steve Lee Hayes, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of property damage, a Tokyo Metropolitan Police spokesperson told CNN.

According to public broadcaster NHK, five letters – believed to be the tourist’s family name – were allegedly etched into a gate pillar at Tokyo’s Meiji Shrine.

Police reportedly identified the suspect by reviewing security camera footage and have launched an investigation.

Located adjacent to the city’s sprawling Yoyogi Park, Meiji Shrine first opened in 1920 and was dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The complex was destroyed during World War II but rebuilt in the 1950s.


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Japan's Tokyo Metropolitan Police arrested a 65-year-old American man on suspicion of property damage. Security footage at the Meiji Jingu Shrine led authorities to this tourist's hotel room to apprehend him. Police say the suspect admitted to using his fingernails to carve the initials of his family members into a wooden pillar at the over 100-year-old Shinto Shrine. The American suspect could face up to five years in prison or a fine of up to 1 million yen or about $6,500 US dollars.

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65 year old American tourist carves last name into 100 year old Japanese shrine.. perp walk (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Tuesday OP
Just spitballing, LakeVermilion Tuesday #1
agreed. probably traveled the world carving initials into things. entitled jerk!! BlueWaveNeverEnd Tuesday #2
The Meiji Shrine? Straw Man Tuesday #3
Dracula exboyfil Tuesday #4
"most beautiful?" Blue_Tires Tuesday #19
I vote for the five years in prison Auggie Tuesday #5
Same here... 2naSalit Tuesday #14
Why not both? Chellee Tuesday #15
There is no question in my mind who he voted for. Scrivener7 Tuesday #6
Too bad they can't extradite him back to Alabama or Louisiana to serve his prison sentence. John Shaft Tuesday #7
Japanese prisons are strict structure of rehabilitation and punishment Dumpy Tuesday #12
Just a guess DiverDave Tuesday #16
Yup. Straw Man Tuesday #34
No he won't, Japanses prisons are way worse than here obamanut2012 Tuesday #26
This is why the world can't have anything nice. Hugin Tuesday #8
In the Navy they taught us we were representing the United States Emile Tuesday #9
Our company told us gab13by13 Tuesday #28
"Here's what I think of your precious culture" oasis Tuesday #10
No prison sentence..... AltairIV Tuesday #11
Japanese justice is brutal. Swede Tuesday #13
Yup, they don't even have what rights we do here obamanut2012 Tuesday #25
Some people should never travel. MineralMan Tuesday #17
I had never heard of this until recently. yardwork Tuesday #20
Leaving your mark wherever you go seems to be part of human nature. MineralMan Tuesday #21
I've seen historical sites and items marked by idiots putting their name on it Elessar Zappa Tuesday #32
Christ, what an asshole... Blue_Tires Tuesday #18
My favorite part is when he naturally assumed Blue_Tires Tuesday #22
Jesus, dude, just do what l do when l visit a new place. Xavier Breath Tuesday #23
Japanese jails and prisons are very much not great obamanut2012 Tuesday #24
Problematic American (and other non-Japanese) tourists are getting out of control ChicagoRonin Tuesday #27
Usually this kind of thing involves teenagers CanonRay Tuesday #29
Holey Moley dumber than a bag of rocks Beringia Tuesday #30
Ironic RobinA Tuesday #31
If he just used his fingernails they SHOULD be able to just steam that out jmowreader Tuesday #33
Nothing like adding another name in the list of "ugly American," tourists. 🙄 Learn respect, jerk! electric_blue68 Tuesday #35
Putting the "ugly" in "ugly American." nt City Lights Tuesday #36

Straw Man

(6,773 posts)
3. The Meiji Shrine?
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 04:15 AM
Tuesday

That's like tagging the Vatican. What an asshole.

But with his fingernails? Who can carve wood with their fingernails?

John Shaft

(761 posts)
7. Too bad they can't extradite him back to Alabama or Louisiana to serve his prison sentence.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 06:51 AM
Tuesday

if he gets one.

He'll be treated with way too much dignity in a Japanese prison, even for gaijin.

DiverDave

(5,002 posts)
16. Just a guess
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:40 AM
Tuesday

He doesn't speak Japanese. As ALL communication inside is in Japanese..
Turns out, you are allowed to watch T.V., read and speak Japanese, only. Even to fellow inmates.
Immersion language training. Lol.
It doesn't sound like a country club prison.
I imagine he only speaks very loud English when in a foreign country.
Poor guy.
Expect a go fund me and stories of how he is a great guy.
No sympathy from me.

Straw Man

(6,773 posts)
34. Yup.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 03:03 PM
Tuesday
He doesn't speak Japanese. As ALL communication inside is in Japanese.

I lived in Japan for most of the 90s. I had an American friend whose former girlfriend, also American, was incarcerated there for a drug offense which would have been relatively minor here. When he visited her, he had to provide an interpreter, at his own expense, who would translate their conversation into Japanese so they could be transcribed for the prison records.

Hugin

(34,595 posts)
8. This is why the world can't have anything nice.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 06:57 AM
Tuesday

Perhaps the new Trumpiban Embassy will get him clemency.

Some say the going rate will be $1 M or the DJT crypto equivalent. Whichever is more.

Emile

(29,855 posts)
9. In the Navy they taught us we were representing the United States
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 07:04 AM
Tuesday

overseas and we are expected to be on our best behavior. Apparently this guy never got that message.

gab13by13

(25,267 posts)
28. Our company told us
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 10:23 AM
Tuesday

when we went out of the country we were representing our company.

I was working in Santiago Chile during the Iraq war and the Chileans were extremely opposed to that war.

I made sure I told everyone that I did not vote for Bush.

oasis

(51,705 posts)
10. "Here's what I think of your precious culture"
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 07:09 AM
Tuesday

Read Hayes’ thought bubble as he defiled the artifact.
Enjoy prison Trumpbot.

MineralMan

(147,591 posts)
17. Some people should never travel.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:47 AM
Tuesday

That guy, probably a Trump supporter, is one such person. I have seen people's names scratched into just about anything wherever I've traveled. "I" was here, is all they really say. The whole point of traveling, to me, is to see what "They" are doing and how "They" live. "I" learn from that. There is no need to mark the fact that "I" was there. It's irrelevant.

My grandmother said to me, when I was about five years old, "Fools' names and fools' faces always appear in public places." When I asked her what she meant, she carefully explained it to me, teaching me a nice language lesson along with something to consider as I went along my way.

Elessar Zappa

(15,913 posts)
32. I've seen historical sites and items marked by idiots putting their name on it
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 12:07 PM
Tuesday

since I’ve been alive. It’s nothing new.

jmowreader

(51,466 posts)
33. If he just used his fingernails they SHOULD be able to just steam that out
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:02 PM
Tuesday

Steam swells wood, so a little bit of it will raise the grain enough to get rid of his vandalism.

I think a year or two in a Japanese prison - one of the most vicious prison systems out there - will do this guy a whole lot of good.

electric_blue68

(18,050 posts)
35. Nothing like adding another name in the list of "ugly American," tourists. 🙄 Learn respect, jerk!
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 04:10 PM
Tuesday

Luckily some, if not most American tourists know how to behave in other countries.

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