According to Japan Today, the crowded baseball game scene has pushed some people who want more activity space to the point of crazy. According to Japanese police, Shimamura Kiyoshi confessed to the charges, saying "I want to watch the game comfortably without anyone present" and

According to Japan Today, the crowded baseball game scene has forced some people who want more activity space to the point of crazy.

41-year-old Shizumura Kiyoshi (transliteration), booked a total of 1,873 seats online for two matches of Orix Buffaloes at the Osaka Dome on September 10 last year, with a total of 1,873 seats being held in Osaka on September 28 and 29. He then canceled all seats except himself, ensuring no other audience members within the approximately 300 seat range around him.

report pointed out that these special games were played at the end of the regular season, and there is a visiting team that will become the 2019 NPB (Japanese Professional Baseball) champion. As a result, these competitions are particularly popular, with cancelled seats worth approximately 10.86 million yen.

Japanese police investigated the cancellation of seats. On March 11, Shimamura Kiyoshi was arrested for obstructing business.

According to Japanese police, Shizumura Kiyoshi confessed to the accusation , saying "I want to watch the game comfortably without anyone present" and "I want to attract attention (on TV).

reported that in order to book seats, Kiyoshi Shizumura created nearly 2,000 fake identities for this.

(Editor: WDQ)