Overenthusiastic otaku have struck once again, with a Case Closed (Meitantei/Detective Conan) collaboration train becoming the scene of the crime for multiple thefts of seat covers printed with the young detective’s face.
The collaboration was with Tottori Prefecture train line Super Hakuto, with the train being named ‘Meitantei Conan-go’ thanks to Conan’s mangaka hailing from the region. The train began service in December last year.
However, since the start of operations for the train, the collaborative chair covers have slowly disappeared, with around 30 of the special train covers stolen in total.
The governor of Tottori Prefecture has commented on the matter, saying that people shouldn’t bring them home so that more people can enjoy the themed train.
I bet they are gaijin,they have the mania of taking (stealing) stuff from places because they paid.
For example in the one piece hotel several stuff from sheets,towels uo to soap was stolen by gaijin customers,the one we caught started with bullsh*t “i’m an american citizen you can’t treat me like this,besides i paid lot of money so i’m entitled to take that as souvenir”
imagine being such a japan-fag that thw instant you see thefts you blame “gaijin”
kinda pathetic tbh, like japanese people dont steal or something.
leave it to the sankaku japan fags to blame others, when we know damn well japanese people are crazy and outrageous regarding anything anime/idol related, but somehow its always “gaijin” despite no actual evidence
What? Just a bunch of seat rags? Anyone could have stolen these.
>musta been gaijin
If that old ass franchise still has this much of significance in Japan then it would make more sense for someone from japan to steal it
Cause otherwise, what’s the gaijin gonna do with it? Brag to zoomers back home?
“Look at my case closed swag”
“Fleekety gyatt griddle yee yee yab yab wha?”
“Nevermind”
I’m sick of Conan. I liked Yaiba better. Why didn’t that continue?