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While he slept in the hotel, the male staff were “fishing for bags” … Famous cosplayer fears “Facts about entering room by mistake” side of structure Others are under investigation: J-CAST News[Testo completo]

Nagisa Tsubaki, a famous cosplayer, complained on Twitter that when she stayed in a hotel on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa prefecture, a male staff member walked into the room while she was sleeping and was afraid to search for items. luggage.

The hotel manager said: “It is true that the staff entered the room by mistake and we are investigating.”


  • Confessing the experience of your baggage being stolen (photo is an image)

  • Confessing the experience of your baggage being stolen (photo is an image)

“I wake up with a rustle and find a man I don’t know …”

Tsubaki has more than 150,000 Twitter followers and the cosplay photos he posts daily are gaining popularity.

“I woke up with a rustle and a man I didn’t know was rummaging through my luggage …” On October 27, 2022, Tsubaki said on Twitter that this happened at the hotel where he was staying.

When I called this man, he said he was a hotel staff. The man explained that he had come to check swimsuits in this room, but Tsubaki said, “Is it possible? Is it dangerous, why were you fishing for my bags?”

Tsubaki was staying in a cottage-like room with a friend, and she was frightened by the appearance of a man, and desperately woke up her friend who was sleeping next to her.

When Tsubaki called the front desk to confirm that it was a hotel staff member, she confessed to being “very scared”.

This staff member is said to have apologized to a panicked Tsubaki, saying “I got the wrong room” and “I’m sorry”. Also, he said: “ A guest in another room asked me to take a bathing suit from the laundromat and put it in the suitcase in the room, but when I tried to get it, I accidentally entered the room as the our. ” They say so

The staff explained that she did not have a bathing suit, but that she left it at the entrance. Regarding the fact that he was looking for the luggage, he said: “I touched it to check because the atmosphere of the room was different from that of the male guests.”

“The more I think about it, the less convinced I am” “There is no evidence”

According to the tweet, the staff member explained: “I called the extension”, but Tsubaki asked: “I didn’t get the call.” “The more I think about it, the more unsatisfactory I am,” he said, and when he said it at the hotel, he was surprised by the behavior of the staff, saying, “It’s impossible.” He also told the hotel: “The reason is clear, but I don’t believe it because there is no evidence.”

Regarding why I tweeted this time, Tsubaki explained: “I wanted to find out if there was a possibility that this was the first time I was panicking and if there were other people who had the same experience.”

When asked on Twitter why he didn’t contact the police immediately, he replied: “I wanted to have a proper explanation as to why there was a reason behind it, and it’s the last day and we have time to catch a flight back. at home. ‘was the reply.

Regarding Tsubaki’s allegations, the hotel manager spoke to J-CAST News on October 28th.

“It is true that the staff entered the customer’s room by mistake.

He also explained that he was unable to answer questions about the facts of Tsubaki’s tweets and whether he had been in contact with the police.

In response to an interview on the same day, Okinawa Prefecture Police Yaeyama Police Station replied, “We will do what we are supposed to advertise, but we cannot respond if we are dealing with it.”

(Hiroyuki Noguchi, J-CAST News Editorial Department)

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