Disaster Kyoto Animation studio set on fire - 35 Dead, Many Injured

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Article said:
A man started a fire at a Kyoto animation studio after spraying a liquid there Thursday morning, leaving nearly 40 people injured, several of them unconscious, and one person feared dead, local police and rescuers said.

The fire started around 10:30 a.m. at a three-story studio of Kyoto Animation Co., a company known for producing popular TV animation series "K-On!!" and "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya" (Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu).

The man believed to have set the fire, apparently in his 40s, was among the injured and has been taken to a hospital.
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This appears to still be ongoing and details are pretty sparse between any article covering it in english at least. This seems like a very unique case though, in that I don't think there is any precedent for this kind of thing at all.

10+ dead at this point.
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According to Kyoto Police and fire department, one person died on first floor.
12 more cardiac arrest (dead).
36 more injured, 10 severe, 6 moderate, 20 meh.

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Locations and Bodycounts based on areas of the building. The 19 on the staircase on the third floor are pretty much stacked on eachother as they tried to make a rush to the roof, but appearantly the door only opens from the outside (suicide prevention) or was a pull door.

How can I support?
There is no clear indication of where the funds are headed as of yet, other than that they will be on hold until they can coordinate a distribution method.
This is a direct link to the KyoAni shop. A Twitter user has provided a guide for creating an account and making purchases.

Who?: 青葉真司 AOBA, Shinji. 41, unemployed. He was not an employee at any point. He had a prior arrest in 2012 for robbing a convenience of 20,000 yen and was in jail for 3.5 years. In 2016 he was released and lived in a rehabilitation facility before moving to a single apartment somewhere in Saitama. In March and August of 2018 police went to his apartment over Noise Complaints. July 14 days prior to the incident he had grabbed and threatened to kill a neighbor after they complained about noise, police were called again. He was spotted the day before the incident within the area of the studio laying on park benches.

How?:He brought 40 liters of Gasoline between 2 tanks, a BBQ lighter, and a bag with knives and a hammer. He used a pushcart to transport everything to a nearby area. Poured the gasoline at the entrance by the spiral staircase, which funneled the fire and smoke upwards at a rapid rate. He himself was caught in the fire. Due to an event being held that day, the security system which used ID cards had been disabled that day for a guest event, allowing him entrance.

Why?: Currently the theories are taken from statements that have been connected to him prior on 2ch/annel, and something he said while arrested.
1; Music/A song he may have claimed ownership too was used in Sound! Euphonium
2; He was a Railfan that had snapped over wrappings on a train "dirtying" it (This is being disputed by news stations)

3; Possibly another undetermined claim of them "ripping him off". Now claimed to be over a novel he had written, which was "plagiarized" by KyoAni. This is the prevailing theory as of yet due to his statements to the police
4; His waifu he shipped with another girl was confirmed to not be gay, got a boyfriend or was interested in one, and is not "pure" anymore

How many people were injured or killed?: 35 Confirmed Dead, 33 others injured, with 8 of them in critical condition. 6 Escaped unharmed.
Police say 74 people were in the building at the time of the attack. Some of which were guests from an outside studio attending an event.

Who died? (this may partly be speculation, its built off of people not being accounted for):
-Takemoto Yasuhiro
-Kawanami Eisaku
-Nishiya Futoshi
-Ishida Naomi
-Tsuda Yukie
-Ono Megumi

Here's a newer article with a more detailed explanation of the situation
Asahi Times Article said:
KYOTO--Thirty-three people were killed and 17 others remain hospitalized after a suspected arsonist set fire to a three-story animation studio here on July 18, police and fire department officials said.

Some of the 36 people injured in the fire were unconscious, according to Kyoto prefectural police.

The studio, operated by Kyoto Animation Co., is located in a residential area in Kyoto’s Fushimi Ward about 100 meters north of Rokujizo Station on Keihan Electric Railway Co.’s Uji Line. There were about 70 people in the studio at the time.

Several neighbors called the fire department around 10:35 a.m. after they heard an explosion and saw smoke rising from the building. Thirty-five firetrucks were dispatched to the scene.

Police detained a 41-year-old man who is believed to have spread a flammable liquid in the area. Witnesses said he ran into the building screaming, “Die.”

He was injured in the incident and remains unconcious at a hospital.

A 61-year-old woman in the neighborhood said she initially mistook the suspect for a victim of the blaze.

She said she opened the front entrance to her home after the interphone sounded and found a large man kneeling on the ground. Both of his arms had burns and his right leg was on fire. His hair appeared singed.

The woman asked the weakened man if he was all right, but he did not respond. She used a hose to pour water on the man.

As she waited for an ambulance, a number of police officers surrounded the man and peppered him with questions about how he entered the studio and why he set it on fire, she said.

The woman said she could not catch much of what the man said, but she did clearly hear him shout, “They ripped me off.”

A woman in her 20s who works nearby said she went outside after hearing the explosion around 10:30 a.m. When she approached the burning building, she saw a man apparently in his 20s trying to escape along a support on the outer wall on the second story.

The woman and a co-worker brought a ladder to the building to help the man reach the ground.

The head of a local taxi company’s branch near the site said two men ran into the office around 10:40 a.m. and asked that the fire department be called.

One of the men was assisting the other, whose clothes were badly burned. The branch chief tried to support the two while they waited for an ambulance to arrive.

A 22-year-old man said he heard two or three explosions and saw black smoke emerging from a first-floor window. He said flames could be seen in many of the building’s windows.

Kyoto Animation has produced a number of popular TV anime series, such as “K-On!,” “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” and “Sound! Euphonium.”

Although many major animation companies are located in the Tokyo area, Kyoto Animation has kept its base of operations in the ancient capital since its founding in 1981 because the city has accumulated a long cultural history, company officials said.

Much of the work on the company’s TV programs and movies is done in Kyoto.

Sources-
http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201907190042.html
http://archive.fo/WZ1Ed
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20190719/p2a/00m/0na/003000c
http://archive.fo/zr1gf
https://english.kyodonews.net/news/...-repeatedly-caused-trouble-for-neighbors.html
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20190719_32/
http://archive.fo/qNZ6l

Edit: Cleaned formatting, additional information, trying to identify what is speculated, spelling/grammar.
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Unless there is a major miraculous shift in the culture of that country, no way in the world they are reversing that trend anytime soon outside of massive amounts of immigration.

Pendulums apply to everything. No one is in danger of dying out. Times of explosive fertility are usually followed by times of population shrinkage.

Nothing lasts forever.
 
Meanwhile we have people in America that think America is such a shitty place to live that they're literally trying to burn the country down.

The modern world has problems, this is true of everywhere, Japan is not unique in this modern phenomena of human beings just seeming kind of lost and lashing out in bizarre ways.

I like to believe humanity, Japan included, will bounce back eventually.
America is still a country where people come to flop down and build their own life. People trying to burn it down (and it's a very small number of people) are just a result of them flopping down and leaving their spoiled baggage/children lying around to fuck shit up. Eventually they'll come to collect their children (or their trust funds will run out).

Japan on the other hand is slowly leaching life and relevance.

I'm of the opinion that almost all the best the world had/has to offer leaves to the new world to seek their fortune.

Like basically the best Japan had to offer bailed and went to Brazil, the US west coast and Hawaii. Maybe there's still a few valuable ones left to snag, but I think we got most of them. Same for every other country too.
A tornado hits the Midwestern United States and everybody rebuilds their trailers and ticky-tacky ranch houses for the next round.
Trailers don't cost much, they'll do that regardless.

Re: actual ranch houses, that's because, at least with hurricanes, the federal government provides very cushy insurance to dipshits who continue to build their properties in places like floodplains. Every hurricane that bowls over east Texas hits a place that's ripe for flooding and yet the feds keep bailing these morons out.

They even mightily bitched when the feds moved back from insuring their homes because they're just going to get flooded again in a year or two.
Pendulums apply to everything. No one is in danger of dying out. Times of explosive fertility are usually followed by times of population shrinkage.

Nothing lasts forever.
They're not going to die out. They'll permanently lose relevance though.
 
Honestly, the only way that Japan can bring itself back on its feet at this point is to accept its warrior history and denounce the General MacArthur clause at risk of other world powers breathing down its neck without returning to the misinterpretation that the Japanese Emperor is to be equivalent to the western definition of an emperor that got its shit kicked for going full kill crazy and eat your enemies during Dubya Dubya Deuce. I don't mind the peace but at this point Japan will need to confront its own tomb of faults else the nation will possibly breakout into another Sengoku/Onin War period. The 1980s and 1990s are long gone, and Japan needs to man up lest they go the way of Easter Island. No amount of expertise in trading and commerce will prepare for assholes in and out of the nation that dare to threaten national security by use and influence of lethal strongarmed extorting force, and if in the worst case, if the US will become incapable of participating on a world stage. This, Aum Shinrikyo and the Akihabara Massacre was evidence enough that if some twisted fuck awaits the weakest period in Japanese authority and order, they will and can organize a full unstoppable warpath to decimate and claim ownership over the nation. I don't care how well equipped, diligent, vigilant, and precise the cops are nor the JDSF are, one day, something or someone will be able to overtake them and breach through them, and they risk this each and everyday they don't consider this.

I think Japan has learned its lessons from WWII at this point. If they remove the ban, start gearing up and properly maintain an organized military (again) without fucking over the general public, I wouldn't mind that. This is not just merely about "making Japan manlier" or some fucky wishywashy dickless oldfag otaku hobbyist dickwaste clause to make themselves feel cool again. History is coming along again and it's going to spell out a new rhyme very soon. Samurai are going to be needed- again -and it's not gonna be about historical reenactments either. In a perfect world, Japan where it was at in the 1980s would have needed no adjustment. In this one, times change and nothing lasts forever. You get with it, get the hint, adapt, grow, and survive, or you die on the wayside.

Also as mandatory of me, Fuck ANN and their associates. Also, may the arsonist live at the mercy of the heavens each and every waking day of his life.
 
Almost seventy-five percent of Japan is mountainous terrain, so you can't build close enough to a volcano and be susceptible to a fire hazard even if you try, not to mention miles of protected national parks at bases, with forests where people go to commit sudoku. Apart from hikers, the biggest hazard would be choking to death on ash and your crops getting fucked.
You also forgot about the downwinds that Japanese alps and mountain ranges that ramp up to ungodly levels of terror.

In 2011, the mayor of Tokyo (iirc) said that the ones that died in the Tsunami catastrophe had been punished by god for not being TRUE and HONEST in their Japanese ways and that the Japanese have to get back to their traditional values. That is some really fucked up shit.
As an Aizu and Tokugawa sympathizer, fuck Tokyo in this case. Spoiled fucking brats.
 
Like basically the best Japan had to offer bailed and went to Brazil, the US west coast and Hawaii. Maybe there's still a few valuable ones left to snag, but I think we got most of them. Same for every other country too.
Those were broke-ass, illiterate, starving Japanese peasants who went to Hawaii and Brazil because those were the only people dumb enough to be fooled by the sugar/coffee company's recruitment ads. Sure a lot of them became successful but that's because the ones who didn't either died of heat stroke/tropical disease or did whatever they could to go back home. Brazil in particular was so shit that the Japanese government had to scream at the Brazilians to stop recruiting their people and warned their own people against going there.

The best Japanese were the ones who built their country into a powerhouse that kicked Russia's ass in 1906 and then overran half of Asia in the 40s before going down in flames.
 
Pendulums apply to everything. No one is in danger of dying out. Times of explosive fertility are usually followed by times of population shrinkage.

Nothing lasts forever.

I've heard it said that Japan is actually way overpopulated and the declining birthrate is just something that naturally needs to occur for a while, before things go back to normal.

I don't think you guys realize just how trashed Japan was after WW2, I mean they were fucked up and they managed to rebuild themselves after that so well, so I wouldn't underestimate them.
 
If the United States is too individualistic for its own good, then Japan is definitely way too conformist for its own good.
There's gotta be a nice balance somewhere where you can be an individual without being a snowflake but have enough public shame that would make you think twice about doing something stupid.
 
I've heard it said that Japan is actually way overpopulated and the declining birthrate is just something that naturally needs to occur for a while, before things go back to normal.

Not really. It only appears that way because all the Japanese are moving to the major cities, particular the young looking for work. The countryside is practically emptying out nearly everywhere, and there are many towns where only a few older people are left. But the real issue that Japan will have to deal with now is not the actual population number, but population age distribution. Soon, there will be more older people pulling out of Japan's welfare system than younger people putting back into it. Japan's social systems are in danger of collapsing in on themselves without a large enough population of working age adults to support it.
 
There's gotta be a nice balance somewhere where you can be an individual without being a snowflake but have enough public shame that would make you think twice about doing something stupid.

Or people could just cope with the fact if they do shit that's legal and doesn't violate anyone's rights but looks really fucking ridiculous, people will laugh at them. I guess that goes into the "without being a snowflake" category though.
 
America is still a country where people come to flop down and build their own life. People trying to burn it down (and it's a very small number of people) are just a result of them flopping down and leaving their spoiled baggage/children lying around to fuck shit up. Eventually they'll come to collect their children (or their trust funds will run out).

Japan on the other hand is slowly leaching life and relevance.

I'm of the opinion that almost all the best the world had/has to offer leaves to the new world to seek their fortune.

Like basically the best Japan had to offer bailed and went to Brazil, the US west coast and Hawaii. Maybe there's still a few valuable ones left to snag, but I think we got most of them. Same for every other country too.
O.K. Emma Lazarus, when foreigners move in next door to you and rape your daughter and cut off her clitoris, remind me they're the best and brightest from wherever they came.

Those were broke-ass, illiterate, starving Japanese peasants who went to Hawaii and Brazil because those were the only people dumb enough to be fooled by the sugar/coffee company's recruitment ads. Sure a lot of them became successful but that's because the ones who didn't either died of heat stroke/tropical disease or did whatever they could to go back home. Brazil in particular was so shit that the Japanese government had to scream at the Brazilians to stop recruiting their people and warned their own people against going there.

The best Japanese were the ones who built their country into a powerhouse that kicked Russia's ass in 1906 and then overran half of Asia in the 40s before going down in flames.
"Japanese-Americans" are some really annoying motherfuckers who whine about internment and the atomic bombings, while most actual Japanese, apart from survivors and families of the latter event, will contend it was necessary to end a futile war that would cause further suffering. The fact Japan offers repatriation packages to those who can speak a decent amount but don't consider shows their stupidity, likely brainwashed it's a conformist hellhole, and would rather flaunt their rugged individualism with a cockring through their nose and work at a hipster juice bar in Commiefornia. It's pretty much the same with Koreans, but at least you can argue South Korea is somewhat of a shithole where they might not want to do military service, and are useful in riots.

The only reason Japanese are considered exemplary citizens in South America is because it's a decrepit mongrel continent to the point one Jap, Fujimori became a based free helicopter rides president up their with Pinochet and Videla.
 
There's gotta be a nice balance somewhere where you can be an individual without being a snowflake but have enough public shame that would make you think twice about doing something stupid.
There's one quote of wisdom that Japan enjoys saying: "If you're going to drink poison, down it all and lick the plate clean." If it wasn't for the random folk or so standing out with their interests and pursuing them full time out in Japan, we'd probably never get anime or manga or anything like music or movies. The creator of Yu Gi Oh is probably the best example for this, because Yu Gi Oh didn't start off as a mere card game. Kazushi Takahashi recants experiences of growing up during mid 80's Japan, and if there's anything I can correlate, that was the time delinquents, bosozoku, and street gangs were beginning to ramp up shit in the cities, while one of his chapters is based off of an experience when he was called out in class and humiliated as a "defecating machine" for drawing comics. Kazushi's earlier stuff also provides some well needed cynical and open commentary about Japan's less wholesome aspects, like calling out the paparazzi and the seedy elements of TV, actually threatening bullying, like beat you up and mug your shit levels of bullying, and how some of his main cast don't exactly come from wholesome backgrounds either. Early Yu Gi Oh wasn't merely about Duel Monsters, it was trying to be like the Dark Age of Comics without the antipathy and moral ambiguity and did a cool anti hero great. Lots of villains of the week had it coming to them, and the lot of them were assholes found out in Japan's streets and high up in positions of authority. Kazushi gave no fucks sticking it back and stirring up a fuss, and that's why I like his stuff, outside of artwork for the card game.

I'm not defending Japan for its need to adhere to social face to sometimes unhealthy levels, but when it wants to breed individuals, the individuals come out and give no fucks. Hell, Kyary Pyamu Pyamu was given shit all the time everyday by her parents for doing Shibuya/Harajuku street fashion until she got famous, and Akira Kurosawa was shat on endlessly by critics in Japan for using "western techniques" until his passing. Hell, when mechanical pencils came out onto the market in the 1970s, a lot of girls were given shit for accenting the language with hearts and small aesthetics because they were getting tired of doing all of the rigid shit their elders were endlessly bitching about. I think it's just endemic to mankind as a whole, but Japan does make their rigid boundaries more apparent than most.
 
There's one quote of wisdom that Japan enjoys saying: "If you're going to drink poison, down it all and lick the plate clean." If it wasn't for the random folk or so standing out with their interests and pursuing them full time out in Japan, we'd probably never get anime or manga or anything like music or movies. The creator of Yu Gi Oh is probably the best example for this, because Yu Gi Oh didn't start off as a mere card game. Kazushi Takahashi recants experiences of growing up during mid 80's Japan, and if there's anything I can correlate, that was the time delinquents, bosozoku, and street gangs were beginning to ramp up shit in the cities, while one of his chapters is based off of an experience when he was called out in class and humiliated as a "defecating machine" for drawing comics. Kazushi's earlier stuff also provides some well needed cynical and open commentary about Japan's less wholesome aspects, like calling out the paparazzi and the seedy elements of TV, actually threatening bullying, like beat you up and mug your shit levels of bullying, and how some of his main cast don't exactly come from wholesome backgrounds either. Early Yu Gi Oh wasn't merely about Duel Monsters, it was trying to be like the Dark Age of Comics without the antipathy and moral ambiguity and did a cool anti hero great. Lots of villains of the week had it coming to them, and the lot of them were assholes found out in Japan's streets and high up in positions of authority. Kazushi gave no fucks sticking it back and stirring up a fuss, and that's why I like his stuff, outside of artwork for the card game.

I'm not defending Japan for its need to adhere to social face to sometimes unhealthy levels, but when it wants to breed individuals, the individuals come out and give no fucks. Hell, Kyary Pyamu Pyamu was given shit all the time everyday by her parents for doing Shibuya/Harajuku street fashion until she got famous, and Akira Kurosawa was shat on endlessly by critics in Japan for using "western techniques" until his passing. Hell, when mechanical pencils came out onto the market in the 1970s, a lot of girls were given shit for accenting the language with hearts and small aesthetics because they were getting tired of doing all of the rigid shit their elders were endlessly bitching about. I think it's just endemic to mankind as a whole, but Japan does make their rigid boundaries more apparent than most.

There will always be "those people" who standout in any society, even in an unnaturally conformist society like Japan. Its why subcultures like Gyaru exist, and why many girls dye their hair; they are beating back against the drive to force everyone to conform to a certain societal norm. But for every Akira Kurosawa, there are hundreds of young men and women who become hikikomori or simply commit suicide because they can't handle it. The cost isn't really worth it.
 
The Anime Arsonist said:
“The thing Kyoto Animation copied from me was the scene in Tsurune where the main characters buy discounted meat.”


Nigga, everyone who has ever gone to a supermarket has ripped off your idea.
 
The scene in question, since the article didn't have it:
Ngl its not something I'd murder 30 people over.
Iirc Kyoani are still planning on making a sequel movie to the show. Its nice that they're not letting the tragedy get to them, though I never watched the show.
 
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