Obsessed Fan Finds Japanese Idol s Home By Zooming In On Her Eyes

Obsessed Fan Finds Japanese Idol s Home By Zooming In On Her Eyes

Obsessed Fan Finds Japanese Idol s Home By Zooming In On Her Eyes

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Obsessed Fan Finds Japanese Idol s Home By Zooming In On Her Eyes

A "fan" found Japanese icon Ena Matsuoka's home address utilizing nothing but image enhancements, Google Maps and the reflection in her own eyes. Via TheGamer The ultimate yikes. While , others around the world actually suffer and end up getting ignored. This is when hardcore fandom turns into a literal nightmare. One fan went to extreme lengths in tracking down Japanese icon home address utilizing nothing but image enhancements, Google Maps and the reflection in her own eyes. Via TheGamer At 26 years of age, Hibiki Sato tracked down and stalked his idolized crush, going so far as to pinpoint even her apartment location using the sunlight that reflected off her eyes. Once determining the surrounding scenery, he awaited the opportune moment to strike at her bus stop. J-pop group member of , Ena Matsuoka, was taken by surprise directly outside of her home on September 1. After his arrest on September 17, Sato not only admitted to the assault but also (rather contradictorily) identified himself as a fan of Matsuoka's, despite having brutally attacked and molesting her. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY This isn't the first occurrence, as many fans of J-pop groups have identified key problems surrounding security and protection, specifically for females. As exemplified by the likes of similarly brutalized J-pop artists and , far more protective measures should be adopted for these famous Japanese singers and personas. Yamaguchi, now an ex-member of NGT48, voiced concerns in January after experiencing a similar situation where unnamed individuals tackled her inside of her own home. Tomita likewise experienced an excruciating ordeal she foretold 12 days prior, yet was dismissed by police. Eventually, she was stabbed dozens of times by her stalker, prevailing to see the reach even to online harassment as a silver lining. Although Matsuoka was harmed, as her face was injured in the assault, she did luckily escape without too much of a debilitation. She even voiced her own interpretation of the event on her , though it seems that her Instagram has been taken down for obvious reasons. While she may never be the same after having experienced such an ordeal, it's clear that a more protective outlook and securitized platform may be engineered for these Japanese icons.

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