Japanese women are often reluctant to live on the ground (first) floor of an apartment building due to the supposed danger of underwear theft. In fact, so often is this alleged threat mentioned, that one can almost imagine huge packs of lingerie lovers roaming the streets in search of unattended underclothes.
Yet as absurd as that sounds, it may not be too far from the truth; however instead of gangs, the perpetrators may be lone individuals blessed with prodigious plundering capabilities — Hideki Aoki being a prime example.
The 50-year-old’s panty pinching prowess came to light on April 11, when he was busted for illegally entering a woman’s apartment in Nagoya; a heist that bagged him an incredible 67 undergarments. Yet such greed worsened his predicament, as the arresting officers decided to investigate Aoki further, and the search of a garage listed as his work place unearthed a staggering 1,700 pieces of underwear. The fruits of his labour lovingly laid out by the police and then photographed for good measure.
Under questioning, Aoki-san admitted to the allegations, telling the police, “I was responsible for around 250 incidents from 1990.” Later attempting to explain his behaviour — and at the same time providing an unsurpassable punchline — by adding, “I haven’t been able to talk to girls since I was a student, so I became interested in underwear.”
tadpoles says
As with many of your stories, Lee, this one is both amusing and bizarre.
Yet actually, this seeminly trivial anecdote paints the picture of a country in which far too many lonely and tragic individuals are slipping through the net.
Who, or what, is Aoki-san?
A perverted petty criminal?
Or a wake up call for a sick society?
artMonster says
There does seem to be a lot of sad and lonely people in Japan, this fetish is but a symptom of it. This happens in many cultures, but in places that have severe crowding perhaps emotional distance is the only way to cope. The loneliness in the crowd sort of thing.
Teen Panties says
I cannot see why clean or laundered panties would be stolen, as a seller of worn panties I can fully understand dirty ones being stolen from wash baskets but clean ones off a washing line?
Pantie-girl says
I would prefer to steal clean panties, myself. Not that… I actually steal panties, or anything.
shane says
IF FOR ME IT IS OK FOR SELLING OF PANTIES IT’S NATURAL FOR EVE RYONE OK SO START SELLING AND BUYING OF IT LIKE USA DOES GOOD IN USED PANTIES