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    A man armed with a knife has killed six people and injured 12 others in central Tokyo, Japanese media say.

    The incident occurred in the Akihabara district, a busy shopping area known as Electric Town that is popular with young people and tourists.

    A suspect, said to be 25-year-old Tomohiro Kato, has been arrested near the scene.

    The stabbing came on the anniversary of a 2001 knife attack which killed eight children at a primary school.

    A police spokesman, Jiro Akaogi, confirmed Mr Kato's identity and arrest.

    "The suspect told police that he came to Akihabara to kill people," Mr Akaogi told reporters.

    "He said he was tired of life. He said he was sick of everything," he added.

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    The scene of the stabbing in Tokyo

    Earlier reports suggested he could have been a gangster.

    According to the police, five men and one woman died in the attack. Three of the males were aged 19, 47 and 74.

    Reports say the suspect drove a truck into a crowd in the early afternoon and then began stabbing people at random.

    James Slaymaker, a British man working in Japan, got to the area shortly after the stabbings. He described the scene to BBC News:

    "As I walked down the street, I noticed there were a lot of police cars. I noticed there was a guy literally just lying there with tape on his eyes and blood pouring out of the side of him. I was appalled.


    When I walked round the corner I saw a woman lying on the floor
    Kamran Zaffar, eyewitness

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    In pictures: Tokyo stabbing

    "I could see carnage - bodies everywhere. Some were conscious, some were not, lying by the side of the road and on the road. There were people everywhere, a lot of onlookers."

    Another eyewitness told Kyodo News: ''The man jumped on top of a man he had hit with his vehicle and stabbed him with a knife many times. Walking toward Akihabara station, he slashed nearby people at random.''

    Crime increase

    The Akihabara district specialises in electronic gadgets and video games and is especially popular with people interested in comic books and distinctive fashion.

    It is also home to one of the first shops to sell personal robots and robotics. The area is often crowded on weekends.

    Once rare in Japan, there has been an increase in knife crime in recent years.

    In January, a 16-year-old school boy armed with two kitchen knives injured several people on a crowded shopping street in Tokyo's Shinagawa Ward.

    The Akihabara attack occurred on the same date that a man with a history of mental illness went through a primary school in 2001, stabbing children at random.

    Eight children died and 15 pupils and teachers were injured in that attack, in a school in Ikeda, in the city of Osaka.


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  • #2
    Whoa, Japanese violence stats probably took big hit upwards.

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    • #3
      At least this guy didn't have it in for kids.
      "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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      • #4
        “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
        "Capitalism ho!"

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        • #5
          A story like this really just strikes you in the gut, huh?
          B♭3

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