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Osaka school massacre

Coordinates: 34°49′15.16″N 135°26′22.28″E / 34.8208778°N 135.4395222°E / 34.8208778; 135.4395222

The Osaka school massacre was a mass murder that occurred at Ikeda Elementary School in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan on 8 June 2001, in which Mamoru Takuma, a 37-year-old ex-convict with a history of mentally disturbed and anti-social behavior, stabbed eight students to death and seriously wounded fifteen others in a knife attack that lasted several minutes. Takuma was sentenced to death in August 2003 and executed in September 2004.

Osaka school massacre
Ikeda Elementary School
LocationIkeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
DateJune 8, 2001
Attack type
Mass murder, stabbing, school violence
WeaponsKitchen knife
Deaths8[1]
Injured15
PerpetratorMamoru Takuma

Background

Mamoru Takuma was a 37-year-old ex-convict from Itami, Hyōgo Prefecture, who had a long history of mentally disturbed and anti-social behavior since childhood, and an extensive criminal record that included a conviction for rape. As a teenager, Takuma's volatile behavior led to him being kicked out of school and his father eventually disowning him. After being released from prison in 1989, Takuma moved to the nearby city of Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, working various part-time jobs in the area but often being fired for erratic or violent behavior. In 1999, he was detained at a psychiatric hospital while working as a janitor at Itami City Ikejiri Elementary after slipping his temazepam into tea he served in a teachers' room at the school, resulting in staff being hospitalized. Takuma attempted suicide at the psychiatric hospital, but was soon determined as fit to be released. In October 2000, Takuma was charged for assaulting a bellhop while working as a taxi driver in Osaka.

Attack

On 8 June 2001, at 10:15 a.m. local time, Takuma entered the elite Ikeda Elementary School, which was affiliated with Osaka Kyoiku University. Armed with a kitchen knife, he began stabbing school children and teachers at random, killing eight students aged between seven and eight, and seriously wounded thirteen other children and two teachers.[2] Takuma was wrestled into submission by several staff members after a few minutes of rampaging, and began ranting incoherent statements.

Takuma had committed the massacre the day of his court hearing for assaulting the bellhop in October 2000.

Fatalities

All of the victims were female second-graders except for one first-grade boy.[3]

  • Yuki Hongo (本郷 優希 Hongō Yūki)
  • Mayuko Isaka (猪阪 真宥子 Isaka Mayuko)
  • Yuuka Kiso (木曽 友香 Kiso Yūka)
  • Ayano Moriwaki (森脇 綾乃 Moriwaki Ayano)
  • Maki Sakai (酒井 麻希 Sakai Maki)
  • Takahiro Totsuka (戸塚 健大 Totsuka Takahiro) (the only boy to die in the attack)[4]
  • Hana Tsukamoto (塚本 花菜 Tsukamoto Hana)
  • Rena Yamashita (山下 玲奈 Yamashita Rena)

Aftermath

Takuma was diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder.[5][6] He was later convicted and sentenced to death by hanging; he was executed on September 14, 2004.[4]

The attack is currently the sixth largest mass murder, along with the Matsumoto incident, in recent Japanese history, exceeded in fatalities only by the Tokyo subway sarin attack, the Osaka movie theater fire,[7] the Sagamihara stabbings, Kyoto Animation arson attack, and the Myojo 56 building fire. At the time, it was tied with the Matsumoto sarin attack as the second deadliest, behind the Tokyo subway sarin attack. The incident set itself apart, however, by the age of the victims, its venue (a school), and the perpetrator's history of mental illness.[4] Because of these factors, the attack raised questions about Japan's social policies for dealing with mental illness, the rights of victims and criminals, and the accessibility and security of Japanese schools.[8][9]

After the attack, Yoshio Yamane, the principal administrator of the school, announced that it would bring in a security guard, an at-the-time unheard-of practice at Japanese schools.[4] Additionally, J-pop artist Hikaru Utada rearranged her song "Distance" in honor of Rena Yamashita, one of the murdered schoolgirls (because of an essay contest the girl had won, talking about how she respected and wanted to be like Hikaru), renaming it "Final Distance".

Some children, faculty and parents developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "At least eight dead in Osaka school rampage" June 8, 2001. cnn.com
  2. ^ Struck, Doug (June 9, 2001). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on June 10, 2001. Also published online as "Diminished sense of safety in Japan".
  3. ^ "Knife-Wielding Man Kills 8 Children at Japanese School." The New York Times. 2.
  4. ^ a b c d "." CNN. June 10, 2001. Retrieved on February 5, 2010.
  5. ^ "Suspect may suffer from personality disorder". The Japan Times. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  6. ^ "Osaka massacre suspect Takuma not schizophrenic: psychiatrist". Kyodo News. March 28, 2002. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  7. ^ Fox News:Fire at Japanese Adult Video Theater Kills 15
  8. ^ Human Rights in Japan - Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions 2008-06-21 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Watts, Jonathan (July 2001). "Japan reviews policy on mental illness and crime". The Lancet. 358 (9278): 305. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)05527-1. PMID 11498227.
  10. ^ "負傷児童の保護者と大阪教育大学及び附属池田小学校との合意書締結|国立大学法人 大阪教育大学". osaka-kyoiku.ac.jp. Retrieved 2021-01-06.

External links

  • Larimer, Tim (2001-06-10). . Time Magazine. Archived from the original on 2008-05-14.
  • . Time Asia. Vol. 157, no. 24. 2001-06-18. Archived from the original on 2001-06-16. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  • . Time Asia. Archived from the original on 2001-10-31. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  • . Time Asia. Archived from the original on 2001-08-06. Retrieved 2020-12-23.

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Coordinates 34 49 15 16 N 135 26 22 28 E 34 8208778 N 135 4395222 E 34 8208778 135 4395222 The Osaka school massacre was a mass murder that occurred at Ikeda Elementary School in Ikeda Osaka Prefecture Japan on 8 June 2001 in which Mamoru Takuma a 37 year old ex convict with a history of mentally disturbed and anti social behavior stabbed eight students to death and seriously wounded fifteen others in a knife attack that lasted several minutes Takuma was sentenced to death in August 2003 and executed in September 2004 Osaka school massacreIkeda Elementary SchoolLocationIkeda Osaka Prefecture JapanDateJune 8 2001Attack typeMass murder stabbing school violenceWeaponsKitchen knifeDeaths8 1 Injured15PerpetratorMamoru Takuma Contents 1 Background 2 Attack 3 Fatalities 4 Aftermath 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditMamoru Takuma was a 37 year old ex convict from Itami Hyōgo Prefecture who had a long history of mentally disturbed and anti social behavior since childhood and an extensive criminal record that included a conviction for rape As a teenager Takuma s volatile behavior led to him being kicked out of school and his father eventually disowning him After being released from prison in 1989 Takuma moved to the nearby city of Ikeda Osaka Prefecture working various part time jobs in the area but often being fired for erratic or violent behavior In 1999 he was detained at a psychiatric hospital while working as a janitor at Itami City Ikejiri Elementary after slipping his temazepam into tea he served in a teachers room at the school resulting in staff being hospitalized Takuma attempted suicide at the psychiatric hospital but was soon determined as fit to be released In October 2000 Takuma was charged for assaulting a bellhop while working as a taxi driver in Osaka Attack EditOn 8 June 2001 at 10 15 a m local time Takuma entered the elite Ikeda Elementary School which was affiliated with Osaka Kyoiku University Armed with a kitchen knife he began stabbing school children and teachers at random killing eight students aged between seven and eight and seriously wounded thirteen other children and two teachers 2 Takuma was wrestled into submission by several staff members after a few minutes of rampaging and began ranting incoherent statements Takuma had committed the massacre the day of his court hearing for assaulting the bellhop in October 2000 Fatalities EditAll of the victims were female second graders except for one first grade boy 3 Yuki Hongo 本郷 優希 Hongō Yuki Mayuko Isaka 猪阪 真宥子 Isaka Mayuko Yuuka Kiso 木曽 友香 Kiso Yuka Ayano Moriwaki 森脇 綾乃 Moriwaki Ayano Maki Sakai 酒井 麻希 Sakai Maki Takahiro Totsuka 戸塚 健大 Totsuka Takahiro the only boy to die in the attack 4 Hana Tsukamoto 塚本 花菜 Tsukamoto Hana Rena Yamashita 山下 玲奈 Yamashita Rena Aftermath EditTakuma was diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder 5 6 He was later convicted and sentenced to death by hanging he was executed on September 14 2004 4 The attack is currently the sixth largest mass murder along with the Matsumoto incident in recent Japanese history exceeded in fatalities only by the Tokyo subway sarin attack the Osaka movie theater fire 7 the Sagamihara stabbings Kyoto Animation arson attack and the Myojo 56 building fire At the time it was tied with the Matsumoto sarin attack as the second deadliest behind the Tokyo subway sarin attack The incident set itself apart however by the age of the victims its venue a school and the perpetrator s history of mental illness 4 Because of these factors the attack raised questions about Japan s social policies for dealing with mental illness the rights of victims and criminals and the accessibility and security of Japanese schools 8 9 After the attack Yoshio Yamane the principal administrator of the school announced that it would bring in a security guard an at the time unheard of practice at Japanese schools 4 Additionally J pop artist Hikaru Utada rearranged her song Distance in honor of Rena Yamashita one of the murdered schoolgirls because of an essay contest the girl had won talking about how she respected and wanted to be like Hikaru renaming it Final Distance Some children faculty and parents developed post traumatic stress disorder PTSD 10 See also EditPortals Japan Schools Akihabara massacre School massacre Mass murder List of massacres in JapanReferences Edit At least eight dead in Osaka school rampage June 8 2001 cnn com Struck Doug June 9 2001 School Stabbings Diminish Japan s Feelings of Safety The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 10 2001 Also published online as Diminished sense of safety in Japan Knife Wielding Man Kills 8 Children at Japanese School The New York Times 2 a b c d Japan mourns school victims CNN June 10 2001 Retrieved on February 5 2010 Suspect may suffer from personality disorder The Japan Times Retrieved June 26 2017 Osaka massacre suspect Takuma not schizophrenic psychiatrist Kyodo News March 28 2002 Retrieved June 26 2017 Fox News Fire at Japanese Adult Video Theater Kills 15 Human Rights in Japan Extrajudicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions Archived 2008 06 21 at the Wayback Machine Watts Jonathan July 2001 Japan reviews policy on mental illness and crime The Lancet 358 9278 305 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 01 05527 1 PMID 11498227 負傷児童の保護者と大阪教育大学及び附属池田小学校との合意書締結 国立大学法人 大阪教育大学 osaka kyoiku ac jp Retrieved 2021 01 06 External links EditLarimer Tim 2001 06 10 Cutting Into Innocence Time Magazine Archived from the original on 2008 05 14 Death Knell Time Asia Vol 157 no 24 2001 06 18 Archived from the original on 2001 06 16 Retrieved 2020 12 23 There s a Crazy Man Stabbing People Time Asia Archived from the original on 2001 10 31 Retrieved 2020 12 23 A Nation Weeps Time Asia Archived from the original on 2001 08 06 Retrieved 2020 12 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Osaka school massacre amp oldid 1120241147, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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