Recently, among Japanese teenagers, taking a picture of a nuisance at a restaurant and then posting it on SNS is becoming popular, and this time, a video of a middle school student spraying rubbing alcohol on sushi is spreading.
According to local media such as Japan Daily Sports and Women’s Self on the 24th, a 13-second video filmed at Sushiro, Japan’s largest conveyor belt sushi chain store, is spreading on social media and causing controversy.
The video that went viral this time shows a boy spraying rubbing alcohol spray on sushi spinning on a rotating table.
According to the woman herself, judging from the seasonally limited menu shown in the video, it is estimated that it was filmed around fall of last year. The place is known as the Sushiro Hikarinomori branch in Kumamoto Prefecture.
F&L, which runs Sushiro, said that they were aware of the controversy in this video, and that if the identity of the male student in the video was confirmed, they would proceed with civil and criminal lawsuits and respond strictly.
Previously, Sushiro announced on the 1st that it would take legal action against a high school student who licked a soy sauce bottle and a water cup at the Sushiro Gifu Masaki store and dipped his saliva on sushi on the turntable. In addition, personal information such as the name of the male high school student who caused the problem and the name of his school spread online, and news that the male high school student eventually dropped out of school was reported.
Currently, among Japanese netizens, the name and school name of a middle school student who sprayed alcohol spray on sushi is also spreading.
The middle school the boy attended said, “I was very surprised when I was contacted about the video. We are investigating the facts and will respond in connection with the relevant authorities.”
Source: Donga
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