KYOTO Bereaved family members marked the ninth anniversary on Dec. 19 of the killing of the businessman known as the “Gyoza King,” who was gunned down here, asking for answers and for the culprit to be punished.
In Japan, people tend to be cremated when they die, which helps our chances somewhat in the event of a zombie apocalypse. However, it is not without its setbacks. Cremation is an energy-intensive process and requires specialized equipment, so the places that can perform it are limited. Take Kyoto City for example.…
The unexplained 2013 slaying of a businessman known as the “Gyoza King” may be tied to his efforts to clean up past shady business deals by the company’s management worth billions of yen, say police seeking a motive for the murder.