CATDOLL: A Japanese cosplayer threatened to kill someone! The studio was forced to close due to fear

CATDOLL: A Japanese cosplayer threatened to kill someone! The studio was forced to close due to fear

Although CosPlay is increasingly recognized in China, it is accompanied by various scandals and strange events; the saying "your circle is chaotic" is now also used in the COS circle; in fact, it is not only "chaotic" in China, but also in the "two-dimensional power" Japan; a Japanese COSPLAY studio was recently forced to close because it canceled a photography appointment for a COSER, who sent a large number of emails threatening to kill.


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This is what happened: a COSPLAY studio (codenamed Studio A) received an application for use from a COSER (codenamed B). According to regulations, the COSER who applies to use the studio needs to remit payment to the studio within three days. However, Studio A said that COSER B could not be contacted at all after submitting the application, and the three-day remittance deadline had expired. So the studio cancelled B's reservation and rented the studio to another COSER. But then COSER B showed up again and accused the studio's people of scolding him unbelievably, and said that the studio must be put on the Internet. The studio contacted the COSER to ask who scolded him, but got no feedback. In order to prevent their reputation from being damaged, they made the emails between the COSER and the studio public. After that, they received a large number of threatening emails and phone calls from the COSER, in which the word murder was repeatedly mentioned. The studio staff and landlord were very scared and finally decided to close the studio. This is what the studio said. Let's take a look at the COSER's explanation of the matter.


Public email records

COSER B stated that he was unable to remit the money within the stipulated time because he was ill. He contacted the studio once before they cancelled his appointment and once after the cancellation, but he could not contact them in the end. It is true that he sent a large number of emails to the studio, but he did not say that he wanted to kill them. Instead, he said, "You might as well kill me instead of making the emails public." He wanted them to stop making the emails public. All he wrote were asking them not to publish his emails, and he never wrote anything threatening personal safety.

Contents of the letter:

At present, there is no conclusion on this matter. At present, it seems that this COSER is not in the right. The main focus of his rebuttal is on the email that the studio made public. As for whether the content of the email really did not contain threatening content, only the two parties involved know. In fact, this is also a typical case of mutual distrust leading to quarrels. So don’t say that there is no such thing as a chaotic social circle in Japan. The social circle in this island country is even more chaotic than ours. It is quite amazing that they can force the studio to close down.

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