Kanagawa Prefectural Police on Monday arrested a 36-year-old man on suspicion of assaulting the 8-year-old son of a female acquaintance in her 40s.
Police said Keita Kimura, a resident of Kawasaki City, whose occupation is unknown, was charged with inflicting bodily harm on the third-grade boy, Sankei Shimbun reported. Police said Kimura has denied the charge.
According to the mother and boy, in late May, Kimura had been teaching the child how to play soccer and allegedly beat him because he arrived late to practice. Kimura slapped the boy’s face multiple times, leaving him with bruising around both eyes.
On June 2, the Chubu Children’s Consultation Center in Kawasaki City contacted police. The boy was placed in protective custody after the center suspected he had been physically abused.
Following an investigation into the matter, police also noticed that the boy's mother had a visible bruise on her face.
© Japan Today
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shogun36
Again, where are the photos and home address of this buffoon? Put these losers on blast!
BIG MAN, abusing an 8 year old kid. I'm sure he feels real proud of his work too.
So this means, things will start happening, yes?
Wait......this is Japan.
commanteer
I always see these comments from people who think Japanese prisons are like American prisons, where the prisoners make the rules. The stuff that goes on in US prisons is a disgrace. Sure some horrible people get their comeuppance, but for every one of those there are 100 mild mannered prisoners suffering abuse. The whole genre of jokes about big cellmates named Bubba is fairly barbaric.
garypen
I'm not so sure prison society here has the same attitude and behavior towards that stuff as in the West. Even in the West, the worst is usually reserved for child molesters.
simon g
Doesn't happen in Japan. Feel better now?
Kazumichi
Late for practice? That's it?
Dude, you gotta have patience.
Basically, Japanese men can't fight their bosses but the subordinates or younger ones.
Pathetic!
NOMINATION
This is Japan, not San Quentin. I have yet to hear any stories about Japanese prisoners going after child abusers.
Do the hustle
He was belting his Mrs around too.
finally rich
Soccer, badminton, street dance etc were supposed to be healthy activities where kids could have a little bit of fun, but as many other activities in this country, it feels more like a military camp with overwhelming rules and pressure, you don't see kids smiling and goofing around, this is a place for discipline and group bonding, and not in the fun way.
HBJ
It's no excuse, but it's highly likely that this guy experienced similar abuse in a sports club when he was a child. He probably went through an education system that doled out hazing and other physical punishments, and as a result has grown up thinking these are suitable forms of discipline.
It's similar to the way many managers and superiors in business rule with an authoritarian fist - again resorting to the old school methods they experienced previously.
As I said, it's no excuse, but it's an explanation as to why these practices still happen.
Aly Rustom
I really hope he gets what's coming to him
Maria
These are all "real men", dear - the violent ones, the cheats, the manipulators, the liars, the rapists, the killers. They are just as real as the men who don't hit, cheat, abuse, rape, and kill.
Do the hustle
Another cowardly bully picking on the defenseless. Too many Japanese men are like this.
Vince Black
Big man. If someone his own size (I wager the 8 year old was roughly his own size), slapped him he’d probably go home crying to his mommy.
Mirai Hayashi
WTF is wrong with this dude? What a loser!
obladi
@Mickelicious
Def not holding my breath
Michael Machida
He hits children and women. Let see what happens when a few real men find out what he does during his time behind bars.
Mickelicious
Custodial sentence for this nasty coward, please.
(Not holding my breath).