Chinese man says he defaced Yasukuni Shrine with ‘toilet’ graffiti to protest Fukushima discharge
Jiang Zhuojun pleaded guilty to charges of damaging property and disrespecting a place of worship
Jiang Zhuojun, 29, pleaded guilty at the Tokyo District Court to charges of damaging property and disrespecting a place of worship, and said the motive behind his actions was not related to history issues.
Jiang was indicted for allegedly conspiring with two other men to vandalise a stone pillar at the shrine and spray-paint the word “toilet” in English on May 31. The damage is estimated at 4.6 million yen (US$30,000).
The two other men are also Chinese nationals, Dong Guangming and Xu Laiyu, who left Japan for China on June 1. A video was posted on Chinese social media showing a man appearing to urinate on the stone pillar before spray-painting it.