
Japanese paper currency is printed with the faces of various prominent figures. However, rather than past or present leaders, like many countries do, the yen banknotes are decorated with writers and a scientist.
For example, the 10,000 yen (US$124) bill has the likeness of Fukuzawa Yukichi, a highly influential writer during Japan’s transition from the feudal system to modern government. He is also known to have never smiled in a photograph, which is why when one man attempted to spend a 1,000,000 yen (US$12,400) bill with a picture of a grinning Yukichi, the clerk’s suspicion was aroused.
On 2 November police apprehended 34 year-old Kenji Imazu on suspicion of fraud in Nagoya after he successfully spent the toy currency. Police are also looking into further cases involving the unemployed man.
On 14 October, Imazu allegedly entered a Family Mart outside of Imaike Station in Nagoya and purchased a piece of fried chicken (Family Mart’s specialty) for 140 yen (US$1.75). He paid using the 1,000,000 yen bill.
The clerk, thinking it was a regular 10,000 yen bill gave Imazu 9,860 yen (US$122.25) in change. By the time the clerk saw Yukichi laughing at him the suspect had fled the scene.
Police were able to track him down using the store’s surveillance camera. According to their report Imazu “had gotten printed sheets of the fake money from a friend. He then cut and pasted to sides together. He just wanted money.”
Source: Yomiuri Online (Japanese)

Not So Smooth Criminal: Woman Tries to Pay With Obviously Photocopied Yen
Most Patient Bank Robber Ever Arrested in Fukuoka, Foiled by Courteous Staff
Japanese Man Arrested for Cutting Off Women’s Clothing While They Slept
Korean Yoga Master Escapes Jail by Squeezing Through Food Slot in Cell
Japanese Lotto Stand Employee Arrested for Lying to Customer About $6,000 Winning Ticket
Fashion Friends: Twitter Proves Almost Every Japanese College Student Wears the Same Exact Outfit
Oozing up From Below, Mysterious Marshmallow-like Substance Covers Nanjing Street
The Definitive Video Guide to Using Chopsticks, Guaranteed Everyone Will Learn Something From It
Chinese Photoshop Trolls Part 3: This Time It’s Personal
Free Hugs? Uhh…Okay, Says Japan
China’s Photoshop Experts Will Fix Your Bad Photos, But Be Careful What You Wish For
The Ten Most Beautiful Tunnels in the World and Where You Can Find Them
Chinese Photoshop Trolling Part 2: Now with 20% More Shirtless Men!
We Made Coca-Cola Transparent and Colorless. It Tastes Like…
Crime of Passion: Three Men Forcibly Deported from Saudi Arabia for Being “Too Handsome”
Disney Villains Clean Up Well, Wow Japan
Real-Life Barbie Gives Her Friends and Family a Makeover, Turns Them into Dolls
Peenzilla Worship! Japan’s Kanamara Festival Coming Up this April!
Chinese Woman on Trial for Killing Man by Squeezing His Scrotum
Chinese Student’s Bicycle Seat Breaks and… Gyah!
Before and After: 31 Startling Images of Plastic Surgery in Korea 【Photo Album】
Vice Principal Picks Up Forgotten ATM Cash, Police Pick Up Vice Principal
Japanese Man Takes Lexus for Test Drive to Grandmother’s House, Arrested 180 km Away
Japanese Men Arrested for Murder, Confess to Making Curry From Victim’s Dismembered Remains
Hungry for Justice (and Bento), Alleged Kobe Thief Turns Himself In
Man Enters Woman’s Apartment, Demands Underwear at Knife-point
Woman Feels Cheated After Meeting Her Online Boyfriend For the First Time, Calls Police
Chinese ATM Spits Out Fake Cash, Bank Shrugs and Asks for Proof
T is for Thievery: Surprising Identity of Osaka Elementary School Bandit Discovered
Woman Arrested for Attempting to Rob Convenience Store, Attempt Was So Bad She May Get Off
Woman Despairs Over the Size of Her Son’s Penis, Drowns Him in the Bath
Philip Kendall
Steven Simonitch
Master Blaster
Kay
Michelle Lynn Dinh
Jessica Ocheltree
Two Japanese Police Sergeants Arrested for Kissing Female Officers and Demanding they Swap Clothes, Police Were Immediately on the Scene
Leave a Reply