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- 195 - Pacific War Podcast - The Invasion of Manchuria - August 12-19, 1945

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Last time we spoke about the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. In the summer of 1945, Japan faced its most devastating siege, characterized by an aerial campaign called "Starvation" that crippled its industrial capabilities. As resources dwindled and chaos reigned, the Allies intensified their firebombing efforts, targeting major cities. By July, Japan was on the brink of collapse, culminating in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, where over 140,000 lives were altered or lost in a blinding flash. As the nation reeled from the destruction, the Japanese leadership was torn between surrender and continuing the fight. They faced not just the threat of American bombs, but also a Soviet invasion looming on the horizon. Days after Hiroshima, the atomic bomb "Fat Man" was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, resulting in catastrophic casualties and extensive industrial losses. This attack further devastated an already weakened Japan, leaving the Emperor and his government grappling with the dire consequences. This episode is the Invasion of Manchuria Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.    August 9 stands as a catastrophic day in Japanese history. On this day, the nation faced the devastating impact of a second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, along with the relentless Soviet invasion of Manchuria. Admiral Ivan Yumashev's Pacific Fleet moved to disrupt Japan's maritime communications in the Sea of Japan and provide support for offensive operations. At the same time, Soviet air forces targeted cities across Northeast Asia, striking both Manchuria and North Korea, as well as Japanese convoys in the Sea of Japan. General Twinning led a diversionary B-29 raid on Amagasaki, followed by a significant attack involving 108 aircraft on the rail yards at Marifu. In addition, Admiral Halsey's 3rd Fleet launched more strikes against airfields in northern Honshu and Hokkaido, where U.S. intelligence suspected a large Japanese air fleet and commando force was preparing for a desperate mission to Okinawa. Japanese paratroopers were gearing up for a new mission, codenamed Ken-go, but this time their target wasn't Okinawa. Similar to the earlier May 24 Raid on Yontan Airfield, Lieutenant General Sugawara Michio's Giretsu Kuteitai, also known as the “Heroic Paratroopers,” set their sights on the B-29 complex in the Mariana Islands for nighttime suicide raids. This operation marked the second planned assault on bases within the Mariana Islands, specifically aimed at destroying B-29 bombers. The plan involved deploying 60 transport aircraft to deliver 900 commandos during the nights of August 19 to 23. Around 300 personnel from Lieutenant Commander Daiji Yamaoka's 1st Kure Special Naval Landing Force initiated preparations at the end of June. Originally established for submarine-delivered raids on U.S.-held islands, these forces were now adapted to be flown in 30 Mitsubishi G4M 'Betty' twin-engine bombers, which had the necessary range for an unrefueled, one-way trip to the Marianas. The raid was initially scheduled for July 24. However, ten days earlier, U.S. carrier-based warplanes had attacked Misawa naval air base on Honshu Island, damaging or destroying many of the operation's bombers. Consequently, the raid was postponed to August 19, with the addition of 30 transport planes and 300 paratroopers from the army's 1st Raiding Regiment. Ultimately, however, on August 15, Japan surrendered, and Operation Ken-go was cancelled. Meanwhile, Admiral Shafroth's Bombardment Group unleashed heavy damage on the Kamaishi steel mill. The day after, to assist the Soviets, Halsey ordered additional airstrikes on northern Japanese airfields, causing extensive destruction. However, these were not isolated incidents; they were part of a sustained air-sea siege that had been intensifying for several months. The Allied blockade of Japan had severely impacted food imports, and industrial activity had nearly ground to a halt due to the ongoing blockade and bombings. By this point, six of Japan's ten largest cities had been completely destroyed, and over sixty smaller cities had been reduced to ashes from relentless incendiary raids. This scenario was a powerful manifestation of War Plan Orange in action. More critically, with the reality of Hiroshima's destruction echoing loudly, the Japanese government now grappled with the impending threat of complete annihilation, a grim reality they had never faced before in this war. Though they had recognized their defeat with the loss of Saipan and the initial Yawata raid, the stubborn resolve of the Japanese leadership had pushed them to prolong the conflict for an agonizing 14 months, clinging to the hope of a different outcome. Many now believed that peace was the only path to survival for the Japanese nation. As the crisis intensified, Prime Minister Suzuki and his cabinet engaged in heated discussions. He sought to persuade War Minister General Anami Korechika and Chief of the Army General Staff General Umezu Yoshijiro to accept the Potsdam Declaration on August 9. However, Suzuki and the militants could only agree that if there were any surrender, then it should ensure that the "national polity" or imperial family would continue in any postwar settlement. Anami and Umezu pushed for further, more favourable conditions. First, Japan would demobilize and disarm any IJA or IJN forces overseas. Second, Japanese courts would prosecute any war criminals. Third, after surrender the Allies would not occupy Japan. Chief of the Navy General Staff, Admiral Toyoda Soemu, agreed with Anami and Umezu. To break this deadlock, it became necessary to involve the Emperor directly. Around 2:00 AM on August 10, the cabinet convened with Emperor Hirohito, who ultimately agreed to accept the Potsdam Declaration and ordered an end to all military efforts, initiating the surrender process. Faced with no viable alternatives, all present reached a unanimous agreement. That morning, the Japanese government, through Swedish and Swiss intermediaries, sent an offer to accept the Potsdam Declaration, stipulating one condition: there would be no change to Japan's government structure, with Hirohito retaining his title as Emperor and sovereign ruler. Months afte the war Hirohito said this about his decision to surrender “The main motive behind my decision at that time was that if we . . . did not act, the Japanese race would perish and I would be unable to protect my loyal subjects [sekishi—literally, “children”]. Second, Kido agreed with me on the matter of defending the kokutai. If the enemy landed near Ise Bay, both Ise and Atsuta Shrines would immediately come under their control. There would be no time to transfer the sacred treasures [regalia] of the imperial family and no hope of protecting them. Under these circumstances, protection of the kokutai would be difficult. For these reasons, I thought at the time that I must make peace even at the sacrifice of myself.” Simultaneously, a new military campaign was underway, and several units of General Yamada's Kwantung Army were unexpectedly caught off-guard in Manchuria. In response, he implemented emergency measures and ordered commands to proceed with their plans for delaying operations. Upon learning of the Soviet declaration of war and the subsequent invasion led by Marshal Vasilevsky's Far East Command, Tokyo decided to place General Kozuki's 17th Area Army under the Kwantung Army. Furthermore, they instructed General Okamura Yasuji's China Expeditionary Army to transfer one army headquarters, along with six divisions and six brigades, to support this effort. As directed by Tokyo, the primary objective of the Kwantung Army was to defend Japanese territory in Korea. However, by the end of the first day of conflict, several border observation units had been completely destroyed while attempting to defend their positions. In the east, Lieutenant General Shimizu Noritsune's 5th Army, supported by the reinforced 128th Division, was confronting the main assault by Marshal Meretskov's 1st Far Eastern Front. To the south, Lieutenant General Murakami Keisaku's 3rd Army was engaged in defending against multiple penetrations along the border. In the northern sector, the 134th Division at Chiamussu was withdrawing towards Fangcheng, as planned, while flames engulfed Japanese houses in the city. General Uemura's 4th Army was preparing to face what they expected to be the main assault from General Purkayev's 2nd Far Eastern Front. Meanwhile, the 119th Division had already departed Hailar for Wunoerh, leaving only the 80th Independent Mixed Brigade behind. To the west, Lieutenant General Hongo Yoshio's 44th Army was confronting the formidable armored spearhead of Marshal Malinovsky's Transbaikal Front. Southwest of their position, the 108th Division was redeploying to the Chinhsien area. On August 10, the offensive led by Vasilevsky continued, as Colonel General Ivan Managarov's 53rd Army began crossing the border behind the now distant 6th Guards Tank Army. Recognizing that the 44th Army was not prepared to engage the overwhelming enemy armor in guerrilla warfare across the expansive terrain of western Manchuria, General Ushiroku made the independent decision to order Hongo to retreat to the Dairen-Hsinking line. This was where Lieutenant General Iida Shojiro's 30th Army was already establishing defensive positions. This decision contradicted Yamada's main strategy, which called for delaying the enemy advance at the borders.  Faced with what they deemed an illegal order, the Kwantung Army Headquarters convened an urgent staff conference. During this meeting, several opinions emerged: a sudden shift from established plans would likely create confusion; any attempt to counterattack after a withdrawal would likely fail if the enemy advanced quickly; and abandoning forward airfields prematurely would enable the enemy to advance unimpeded. To most participants, General Ushiroku's decision seemed to deliver a potentially fatal blow to the overall operational direction of the Kwantung Army Headquarters. However, since the 44th Army had already begun its withdrawal as ordered by General Ushiroku, Kwantung Army Headquarters was left with a fait accompli. Thus, they felt compelled to uphold the decision of the Third Area Army Commander, which was subsequently approved by General Yamada. Meanwhile, General Pliyev's cavalry-mechanized units advanced rapidly toward Kalgan and Dolonnor, reaching the foothills of the Grand Khingan Mountains. General Danilov's 17th Army also continued to encounter weak resistance, covering an additional 40 kilometers. General Lyudnikov's 39th Army bypassed the encircled 107th Division in the Halung-Arshaan and Wuchakou Fortified Regions. Here, the 5th Guards Rifle Corps moved toward Solun and Tepossi, while the 113th Rifle Corps advanced southeast toward Wangyemiao. The 94th Rifle Corps had to divert southward to support the 124th Rifle Division. In the east, General Luchinsky's 36th Army launched ongoing attacks against Hailar, with the 2nd Rifle Corps bypassing it to the east. Meanwhile, General Kravchenko's 6th Guards Tank Army reorganized its right-wing column and began crossing the Grand Khingan Mountains during the night, with both columns entering the central Manchurian plain by August 11. To the east, Meretskov continued his offensive. The 17th, 65th, and 72nd Rifle Corps of General Krylov's 5th Army advanced swiftly west and south, ultimately securing Machiacho, Laotsaiying, Suiyang, and Suifenho. This maneuver widened the zone of penetration to 75 kilometers and forced the 126th and 135th Divisions to withdraw their main forces to Yehho. In support, General Beloborodov's 1st Red Banner Army to the north broke through into open terrain, pushing rapidly westward to occupy parts of the cities of Pamientung and Lishuchen, along with their vital bridges across the Muleng River. Further south, General Chistyakov's 25th Army captured Tungning and successfully reduced its fortified region. Units in that area also secured Tumentzu, Hunchun, and Wuchiatzu. Lastly, General Zakhvatayev's 35th Army continued its operations far to the north. The 264th Rifle Division and the 109th Fortified Region seized Hutou and initiated a movement west along the railroad toward Hulin, while the 363rd and 66th Rifle Divisions pressed on with their advance northwestward. In northern Manchuria, General Purkayev continued his main assault, with General Mamonov's 15th Army reconnoitering key enemy strongholds south of the Amur River. After successfully crossing the river, the 34th Rifle Division and the 203rd Tank Brigade occupied Lopei and advanced through Fenghsiang to bypass the Hsingshanchen Fortified Region, leaving a force behind to reduce it. Meanwhile, the 361st Rifle Division captured Tungchiang, and the 388th Rifle Division secured Chienchingkou, preparing for an advance toward Fuchin. In support of these operations, General Pashkov's 5th Rifle Corps cleared Japanese forces from the Jaoho Fortified Region, while General Teryokhin's 2nd Red Banner Army was preparing to launch its offensive the following morning. On August 11, forward units landed at Heiho, Aihun, and Holomoching under the cover of artillery fire, quickly establishing a beachhead as additional forces crossed the Amur. However, due to a lack of crossing equipment, it took five days to transport all units across the river. Consequently, Teryokhin had to commit his forces piecemeal against the 123rd Division and the 135th Independent Mixed Brigade. This was not the only new offensive operation initiated by Purkayev on this day. A new target had emerged: South Sakhalin, known as Karafuto to the Japanese. As per Vasilevsky's plans, Major-General Leonty Cheremisov's 16th Army was deployed on North Sakhalin and along the mainland coast of the Tatar Strait, stretching from Sovetskaya Gavan to Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. If the invasion of Manchuria continued to progress favorably, this force was set to attack the Japanese-controlled portion of the island alongside the Northern Pacific Flotilla, commanded by Vice-Admiral Vladimir Andreyev, which was prepared to conduct amphibious operations against Esutoru and Maoka on the island's west coast. Opposing the Soviet forces, General Higuchi of the 5th Area Army positioned Lieutenant General Mineki Toichiro's 88th Division in the southern part of South Sakhalin, with only the 125th Regiment stationed to the north. Sakhalin shared many characteristics with several of the Manchukuoan border areas, presenting challenging terrain for mechanized warfare. The only viable invasion route south from the border at the 50th Parallel followed the Poronay River, located more or less in the center of the island. This river flows southward, flanked to the east and west by forested mountain ranges, as well as countless swamps and bogs. Both sides recognized the strategic importance of this potential invasion route and constructed extensive fortification networks. The Japanese fortifications were collectively known as the Koton, or Haramitog, fortified region. These defenses were built in three interlinked layers, with their western flanks anchored in the mountain range and eastern flanks in the wooded, swampy river valley. The permanent defenses spanned approximately 12 kilometers in frontage and extended up to 30 kilometers in depth, containing over 350 bunkers, pillboxes, artillery positions, and similar fortifications. These were protected by an elaborate network of infantry trenches, anti-tank ditches, minefields, and barbed wire. The heavy forest and brush made it challenging to locate these defenses. While enough vegetation had been cleared to allow for effective defensive fire, sufficient cover remained to obscure them from an attacking force. Consequently, the 16th Army would confront these formidable defenses without the advantage of surprise. At daybreak on August 9, reports emerged that the Soviet Army had unexpectedly invaded Manchuria from multiple directions. By 8:00 AM, telegraph lines were cut near Handa, a village located at the center of the Russo-Japanese border in Sakhalin. An excellent military road connected Handa to Kamishikuks, a region known as the Central Military Road area. At the same time, reports indicated that enemy forces were attacking the observation posts in this area. On August 10,  observation posts were forced to withdraw as the Soviet Army gradually advanced toward our main position in the Happo Mountains, situated about 10 kilometers south of the border. That evening, it was reported that the 125th Infantry had engaged in a skirmish, during which the Isunisawa Platoon, fighting near the Handa River bridge for over five hours, was wiped out. On that same day, the commander of the Fifth Area Army declared that not only had the Army engaged Soviet forces, but civilians in the area, including office workers and laborers, had also joined the battle in a desperate attempt to halt the advancing Soviet Army. By August 13, the National Volunteer Combat Teams were summoned. The recruitment of these volunteer combat teams from the general populace was unique to the Sakhalin campaign, aimed at creating the appearance of military readiness to deter the Soviet advance. Additionally, the 125th Regiment executed demolitions while retreating to establish stronger defensive positions on the western flank of Happo Mountain, northwest of Furuton. Given the unexpectedly favorable developments in Manchuria, the invasion of South Sakhalin was authorized on August 10. General Yumashev further directed Vice-Admiral Andreyev's naval forces to commence attacks on both South Sakhalin and the Kuriles. Major General Georgii Dziuba's air forces joined the effort, conducting reconnaissance flights over key Japanese ports that revealed Toro and Esutoru were almost entirely unprotected. In the early hours of August 11, the 56th Rifle Corps crossed the border and began its main advance along the central military road but encountered resistance at Handa, where around 100 defenders held them up for an entire day. Back in northern Manchuria, the 5th Rifle Corps embarked on a challenging march southwest toward Paoching, while Mamonov launched a bombing raid followed by an attack on Fuchin, which ultimately fell after a coordinated tank-infantry assault. Concurrently, the 4th Army headquarters and the bulk of the 149th Division received orders to retreat from Tsitsihar to Harbin. To the south, the 112th Fortified Region and the 6th Field Fortified Region crossed the Muleng River south of Mishan during the night. In the following days, they collaborated with units from the 35th Army to secure the Mishan Fortified Region. More importantly, the 26th and 59th Rifle Corps successfully secured Pamientung and Lishuchen, initiating a pursuit of withdrawing Japanese forces to the west and southwest. On August 11, the 5th Army advance continued, with reinforced forward detachments of the 65th and 72nd Rifle Corps reaching the Muleng River and preparing for an advance on Mutanchiang. At this juncture, Meretskov reassessed the situation and determined that his best opportunity for successful exploitation in the front zone lay within the 25th Army area. Consequently, he attached the 17th and 88th Rifle Corps to this command and placed the 10th Mechanized Corps in army reserve. This allowed the 17th and 39th Rifle Corps to commence a coordinated advance toward Wangching, Tumen, Tunhua, and Kirin. Looking west, Pliyev's units continued to encounter minimal resistance. The 17th Army was finally nearing the western foothills of the Grand Khingan Mountains. The lead brigade of the 5th Guards Tank Corps reached Lupei, while the 7th Guards Mechanized Corps completed its crossing of the Grand Khingan Mountains. The 39th Army maintained its holding operations against the Halung-Arshaan and Wuchakou Fortified Regions, coupled with main advances toward Solun and Wangyemiao. The 2nd Rifle Corps and the 205th Tank Brigade advanced along the railroad to Yakoshih. The 94th Rifle Division, supported by air and artillery, launched an assault and captured the southwestern portion of Hailar city before being reinforced by the entire 86th Rifle Corps. Meanwhile, the Soviet operational group on the right flank of the 36th Army broke through Japanese resistance at Manchouli, moving eastward along the rail line to join the Soviet forces besieging Hailar. As the Soviet armored units in the west made an unexpectedly swift advance, they were anticipated to reach Hsinking by August 15. On this same day, Yamada decided to relocate his headquarters to Tunghua. Additionally, during the night, a small naval force successfully conducted an assault landing at Yuki in North Korea, securing the port unopposed on August 12. Simultaneously, the 393rd Rifle Division pushed south into North Korea, quickly reaching Yuki before continuing toward Rashin. There, another small naval force landed on August 12, facing minimal resistance except for artillery fire. Meanwhile, the 25th Army advanced up to 40 kilometers in its main march southwest, prompting the commitment of the 10th Mechanized Corps to exploit further toward Wangching and beyond. The 5th Army had to eliminate a strong enemy position east of Taimakou before it could resume its advance to Mutanchiang. The 1st Red Banner Army pressed forward relentlessly, with the 26th Rifle Corps successfully bypassing Tzuhsingtun to advance on Hsientung, cutting the Linkou-Mutanchiang railroad line. The 363rd Rifle Division occupied Mishan while the 264th Rifle Division secured Hulin. The 171st Tank Brigade began a challenging advance southwest toward Chiamussu as the 15th Army reduced the Fuchin fortified region. Forward detachments of the 2nd Red Banner Army engaged Japanese advanced positions south of Holomoching and north of Aihun. After reducing Handa, the 56th Rifle Corps commenced an advance toward Furuton, although it faced delays from small enemy forces. Furthermore, in western Manchuria, Pliyev's Soviet-Mongolian formations and the 17th Army continued their advance through Inner Mongolia largely unopposed for the next two days. Throughout 12 and 13 August on the Trans-Baikal Front's right flank, the Soviet-Mongolian formations of General Pliyev swept across the Inner Mongolian deserts towards Dolonnor and Kalgan at a rate of ninety to one hundred kilometers a day, rudely shunting aside local cavalry forces. Pliyev's principal concern was providing his forces in the vast desert wastes sufficient food, fuel, fodder, and water. The 6th Guards Tank Army had to temporarily halt its advance as the 7th Guards Mechanized Corps reached Tuchuan. This pause was necessary due to severe fuel shortages, requiring an increase in fuel supplies before the offensive could resume. This situation allowed Ushiroku to withdraw the 63rd and 117th Divisions before they could be engaged. However, the 107th Division was less fortunate, as it was attacked by the 5th Guards Rifle Corps on the road to Solun. On the northern flank, the 36th Army continued its siege of the Hailar fortifications while the 2nd Rifle Corps seized Yakoshih and advanced up to Wunoerh. That day, Japan also received the initial Allied response to its surrender offer, penned by Secretary of State James Byrnes and approved by the British, Chinese, and Soviet governments. A critic of the Japanese imperial system, Byrnes insisted on an unconditional surrender but remained ambiguous regarding the future of the imperial family's position. The response included a statement that Japan's future form of government should be “established by the freely expressed will of the Japanese people.” Thus, even though the Soviet and Chinese governments aimed for the abolition of the imperial system, the Japanese could choose to retain their emperor, and likely would. Meanwhile, Secretary Stimson urged President Truman to accept the peace offer immediately, believing that, without an organized surrender supported by the emperor, U.S. forces would face “a score of bloody Iwo Jimas and Okinawas” across China and Southeast Asia. He cautioned that without the immediate capitulation of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy, rogue military commanders might continue to resist. Retaining Hirohito would also aid Allied efforts to achieve a swift and orderly reconstruction while maintaining a compliant populace. The Japanese cabinet deliberated over the Allied response, with Anami and Suzuki, among other key military figures, arguing for its rejection unless an explicit guarantee for the imperial system was provided. Ultimately, however, Foreign Minister Togo and Marquess Kido Koichi succeeded in persuading Suzuki to support the acceptance of Byrnes' reply. Meanwhile, President Truman issued instructions prohibiting any further atomic weapons from being dropped on Japan without his approval, and he later ordered a complete halt to all bombings. Despite this, Halsey's 3rd Fleet remained in the area, preparing to launch additional strikes. Admiral Rawlings' Task Force 37 unfortunately had to retire at this point, though a token force was integrated into Admiral McCain's Task Force 38 to ensure British support until the end.  The Olympic timetable had called for Third Fleet to retire to Eniwetok and Manus in mid-August, but late on the night of August 10 Missouri intercepted a cryptic radio transmission: “Through the Swiss government, Japan has stated that she is willing to accept Allied surrender ultimatum at Potsdam, provided they can keep their Emperor.” Halsey had long predicted an early Japanese collapse, and had accordingly kept his logistic pipeline full. The following morning, August 11, flagships Missouri and King George V refueled simultaneously alongside oiler USS Sabine. Halsey recalled, “I went across to the ‘Cagey Five' as we called her, on an aerial trolley, just to drink a toast with Vice Admiral Rawlings.” Although Japan teetered near collapse, TF-37 lacked its own fast oilers and would have to retire immediately. With Nimitz's permission Halsey offered to sustain a token British force with Third Fleet so that the Royal Navy would be in “at the death.” Rawlings enthusiastically accepted. After replenishment, King George V, Indefatigable, Gambia, Newfoundland, and ten destroyers were re-designated TG-38.5 and absorbed into McCain's TF-38. The rest of TF-37, under Vian, reluctantly retired for Manus. In a truly desultory attack the following day, August 12, a single Japanese plane penetrated Buckner Bay, Okinawa undetected and torpedoed TF-95's just-arrived battleship Pennsylvania. Twenty Americans were killed, while Oldendorf and nine others were wounded. Back off Honshu, Halsey canceled August 12 strikes due to a typhoon. Late that night Third Fleet intercepted a confusing and ambiguous radio bulletin announcing that Japan had, with qualifications, accepted Allied terms. After a heated staff conference Halsey decided that, without firmer information, the following day's strikes were still on. Nevertheless, the prolonged negotiations were causing the Third Fleet considerable logistical problems; Halsey recalled, “Our galleys were reduced to serving dehydrated carrot salad. If the war was over, we could provision on the spot; if it was not, we would have to retire, reprovision, and return.” That night, a group of officers led by Major Hatanaka Kenji and Colonel Arao Okikatsu approached Anami, seeking his backing for a coup d'état to prevent Japan's surrender. Anami refused, leaving Hatanaka's conspirators to attempt the coup on their own. At the recommendation of American psychological operations experts, B-29 bombers spent August 13 dropping leaflets over Japan detailing the Japanese offer of surrender and the Allied response. In stark contrast, that same day, McCain's newly Anglo-American TF-38 launched 1,167 sorties against Tokyo, expending 372 tons of bombs and 2,175 rockets. Only seven planes and one pilot were lost, none to combat. Airborne opposition was virtually nil, as Lieutenant-General Kanetoshi Kondo, commander of Tokyo's defending 10th Hiko Shidan, “failed to urge his men to press the attack to the utmost, because it seemed absurd to incur additional losses with the war obviously lost and its termination due in a matter of days.”  Simultaneously, Suzuki's cabinet debated their reply to the Allied response late into the night but remained deadlocked. Back in Manchuria, on August 13, the 6th Guards Tank Army resumed its offensive by pushing reconnaissance units toward Tungliao and Taonan. The 39th Army continued its assault on Japanese units at Halung-Arshaan, while the 5th Guards Rifle Corps attacked and captured Solun. To the north, as the battle for Hailar raged on, the 2nd Rifle Corps engaged the determined 119th Division for control of the Grand Khingan passes west of Pokotu, achieving little progress over the next two days. Looking east, the 2nd Red Banner Army gathered sufficient forces to resume its offensive, successfully penetrating the defenses of the 123rd Division at Shenwutan and Chiko. They destroyed small Japanese outposts at Huma and Santaoka, further pushing the 135th Independent Mixed Brigade toward the main fortified region at Aihun. Additionally, the 15th Army reduced the fortified positions at Fuchin, while the 171st Tank Brigade continued its advance toward Chiamussu. To the south, the 66th Rifle Division finally occupied Tungan, cutting the highway and railroad to Hutou. Meanwhile, the 59th Rifle Corps reached and secured Linkou before turning south toward Mutanchiang. Advance elements of the 26th Rifle Corps attacked and occupied the railroad station at Hualin, though they could not secure crossing sites over the Mutan River due to the fierce resistance of a single battalion. During the night, heavy Japanese counterattacks forced Soviet forces back to a hill northeast of Hualin. More importantly, while the 45th Rifle Corps continued to reduce remaining Japanese strongpoints in the Volynsk, Suifenho, and Lumintai centers of resistance, the bulk of the 5th Army advanced 30 kilometers along the road and rail line, successfully approaching the outer fortifications of Mutanchiang by nightfall. Even farther south, the 25th Army pushed southwestward, with its three formations sharing a single road along the military rail line through the mountainous, heavily wooded area from Laoheishan to Heitosai. In South Sakhalin, the 56th Rifle Corps launched a siege attack against Furuton. However, the fierce resistance of the 125th Regiment successfully repelled Soviet assaults for the next three days. On the same day, in preparation for an amphibious invasion of Toro, two naval patrol craft reconnoitered Esutoru. Additionally, Meretskov approved the Seishin Operation in North Korea, leading to another small naval force landing successfully at Chongjin that afternoon. Soon after, they faced a strong Japanese counterattack, which drove the landing force out of the port and inflicted heavy losses on the Russians. The following morning, a naval infantry battalion was landed to retake Chongjin, but Japanese reinforcements from the Nanam Divisional District Unit arrived to contest the port. As the Russians were pushed back again, Yumashev decided to embark the 13th Naval Infantry Brigade for a third assault scheduled for August 15. To the north, the 393rd Rifle Division advanced south along the coast, reaching Kwangjuryong by August 14. Concurrently, after breaking through the 128th Division's main defenses at Lotzukou, the 25th Army reached Heitosai and prepared to launch its main attack against Murakami's 3rd Army. The 5th Army struck the right flank of Shimizu's 5th Army at Ssutaoling and in the hills southeast of Mutanchiang, while the 1st Red Banner Army attacked the northern and eastern flanks of the city and the railroad station at Yehho on the eastern bank of the Mutan River. The 35th Army began a rapid advance toward Poli and Linkou, encountering negligible opposition. Meanwhile, the 5th Rifle Corps reached Paoching, drove off its garrison, and continued marching toward Poli. In addition, the 15th Army finally reduced the Hsingshanchen Fortified Region, opening a more direct advance route toward Chiamussu. Meanwhile, the 2nd Red Banner Army succeeded in breaking through the outer Japanese defenses to besiege the Sunwu Fortified Region and surround the Aihun Fortified Region. To the west, the 36th Army continued to encounter strong resistance at Hailar and Wunoerh. The 5th Guards Rifle Corps initiated a southeastward pursuit along the railroad toward Wangyemiao, eventually catching elements of the 107th Division at Tepossi, while also engaging Japanese units retreating from the Wuchakou area. The forward detachment of the 7th Guards Mechanized Corps occupied Taonan after a march hindered by wet weather and Japanese kamikaze attacks. The 17th Army captured Taopanshin, and Pliyev's left column overcame a small Manchurian cavalry force, entering Dolonnor at the east end of the pass across the southern Grand Khingan Mountains. Back in the Pacific, the Allies grew restless as they awaited a Japanese response, ultimately interpreting the silence as a non-acceptance of the imposed peace terms. Consequently, Truman ordered a resumption of attacks against Japan at maximum intensity. More than 400 B-29 bombers launched daylight attacks, while over 300 conducted night raids, culminating in what would become the largest and longest bombing raid of the Pacific War. Furthermore, Truman began planning to drop a third atomic bomb on Tokyo. However, before he could proceed, Emperor Hirohito met with the most senior Army and Navy officers in the early hours of August 14, convincing them to cooperate in ending the war. The cabinet immediately convened and unanimously ratified the Emperor's wishes for an unconditional surrender. They also decided to destroy vast amounts of material related to war crimes and the war responsibilities of the nation's highest leaders. Shortly after concluding the conference, a group of senior army officers, including Anami, gathered in a nearby room and signed an agreement to execute the Emperor's order of surrender. This decision would significantly impede any attempts to incite a coup in Tokyo. During this meeting, General Kawabe Torashirō, Vice Chief of the Army General Staff, proposed that the senior officers present should each sign an agreement to carry out the Emperor's order of surrender, "The Army will act in accordance with the Imperial Decision to the last." An agreement was ultimately signed by each of the most important officers present, including Minister of War Anami, Chief of the Army General Staff Umezu, commander of the 1st General Army Field Marshal Sugiyama Hajime, commander of the 2nd General Army Field Marshal Hata Shunroku and Inspector-General of Military Training Doihara Kenji. When Umezu voiced concern about air units causing trouble, Vice Minister of War Wakamatsu Tadaichi took the agreement next door to the Air General Army headquarters, where its commander Kawabe Masakazu, the brother of Torashirō also signed. The document would serve to seriously impede any attempt to incite a coup in Tokyo. Simultaneously, the Foreign Ministry transmitted orders to its embassies in Switzerland and Sweden to accept the Allied terms of surrender, which were received in Washington at 02:49 on August 14. Anticipating difficulties with senior commanders on distant war fronts, three princes of the Imperial Family, who held military commissions, were dispatched to deliver the news personally. By 19:00, the text of the Imperial Rescript on surrender was finalized, transcribed by the official court calligrapher, and presented to the cabinet for their signatures. Around 23:00, the Emperor, with assistance from an NHK recording crew, made a gramophone record of himself reading the rescript. At long last, Japan had admitted defeat.  However at around 21:30 on 14 August, the conspirators led by Hatanaka set their plan into motion. The Second Regiment of the First Imperial Guards had entered the palace grounds, doubling the strength of the battalion already stationed there, presumably to provide extra protection against Hatanaka's rebellion. But Hatanaka, along with Lt. Col. Shiizaki Jirō, convinced the commander of the 2nd Regiment of the First Imperial Guards, Colonel Haga Toyojirō, of their cause, by telling him (falsely) that Generals Anami and Umezu, and the commanders of the Eastern District Army and Imperial Guards Divisions were all in on the plan. Hatanaka also went to the office of Tanaka Shizuichi, commander of the Eastern region of the army, to try to persuade him to join the coup. Tanaka refused, and ordered Hatanaka to go home. Hatanaka ignored the order. Originally, Hatanaka hoped that simply occupying the palace and showing the beginnings of a rebellion would inspire the rest of the Army to rise up against the move to surrender. This notion guided him through much of the last days and hours and gave him the blind optimism to move ahead with the plan, despite having little support from his superiors. Having set all the pieces into position, Hatanaka and his co-conspirators decided that the Guard would take over the palace at 02:00. The hours until then were spent in continued attempts to convince their superiors in the Army to join the coup. Hatanaka, Shiizaki, Ida, and Captain Shigetarō Uehara (of the Air Force Academy) went to the office of Lt. Gen. Takeshi Mori to ask him to join the coup. Mori was in a meeting with his brother-in-law Michinori Shiraishi. The cooperation of Mori, who was the commander of the 1st Imperial Guards Division, was vital. When Mori refused to side with Hatanaka, Hatanaka killed him, fearing Mori would order the Guards to stop the rebellion. Uehara killed Shiraishi. These were the only two murders of the night. Hatanaka then used General Mori's official stamp to authorize Imperial Guards Division Strategic Order No. 584, a false set of orders created by his co-conspirators, which would greatly increase the strength of the forces occupying the Imperial Palace and Imperial Household Ministry, and "protecting" the Emperor. The rebels, led by Hatanaka, spent the next several hours fruitlessly searching for the recordings of the surrender speech, failing to locate them amid a blackout caused by American bombings. Around the same time, another group of Hatanaka's rebels, led by Captain Takeo Sasaki, targeted Prime Minister Suzuki's office with the intent to kill him. When they found it empty, they opened fire with machine guns, devastating the office, and then set the building ablaze before departing for Suzuki's home. Fortunately, Hisatsune Sakomizu, the chief secretary to Suzuki's Cabinet, had warned Suzuki, enabling him to escape just minutes before the assassins arrived. After setting fire to Suzuki's residence, the rebels then proceeded to the estate of Kiichirō Hiranuma, aiming to assassinate him as well. Hiranuma managed to escape through a side gate, but the rebels torched his house too. In the aftermath, Suzuki spent the remainder of August under police protection, sleeping in a different bed each night to avoid detection. Around 03:00, Hatanaka was informed that the Eastern District Army was on its way to the palace to confront him and urged him to surrender. As Hatanaka saw his plan collapse around him, he pleaded with Tatsuhiko Takashima, the Chief of Staff of the Eastern District Army, for airtime on NHK radio to explain his intentions to the Japanese people. His request was denied. Meanwhile, Colonel Haga, commander of the 2nd Regiment of the First Imperial Guards, learned that the Army did not support Hatanaka's rebellion and ordered him to vacate the palace grounds. Just before 05:00, while his rebels continued their search, Major Hatanaka went to the NHK studios, desperately trying to secure airtime to convey his actions. However, slightly over an hour later, after receiving a phone call from the Eastern District Army, Hatanaka finally conceded defeat. He gathered his officers and left the NHK studio, feeling the weight of his failed coup. At dawn, General Tanaka learned that the palace had been invaded, so he went there to confront the rebellious officers. He berated them for acting against the spirit of the Japanese army and ultimately convinced them to return to their barracks. By 08:00 on August 15, the rebellion was entirely dismantled. Although they had held the palace grounds for much of the night, they ultimately failed to find the recordings. After his failed coup, Hatanaka took his own life before witnessing Japan's surrender. While TF-38 refueled on August 14, Halsey signaled McCain, stating, “I intend to strike the same general target area on the fifteenth.” McCain informed TF-38, “Our orders to strike indicate the enemy may have dropped an unacceptable joker into the surrender terms. This war could last many months longer. We cannot afford to relax. Now is the time to pour it on.” In fact, the Western Allies had sunk their last Japanese ships of the war that day, when submarines USS Torsk (SS-423) and USS Spikefish (SS-404) torpedoed I-373 and two small escort ships in the East China Sea, resulting in the death of 112 Japanese sailors. The following morning, August 15, the Third Fleet launched its first strike of 103 aircraft at 04:15 hours. At 06:14, just as the first strike was returning and the second strike was five minutes from the target, Halsey was ordered by Nimitz, “Air attack will be suspended. Acknowledge.” Shortly afterward, an officer burst in, waving a transcript—President Truman's official peace announcement. Halsey erupted with exuberance, “pounding the shoulders of everyone within reach.” He recalled, “My first thought at the great news was, ‘Victory!' My second was, ‘God be thanked, I'll never have to order another man out to die.'” However, within minutes, four retiring Hancock Hellcats were attacked by seven Japanese fighters, resulting in the Hellcats shooting down four without loss. Over Tokorazawa airfield, northwest of Tokyo, 20 IJAAF Ki-84 “Franks” ambushed six VF-88 Hellcats from Yorktown. The Hellcats managed to shoot down nine Franks but lost four of their own, along with their pilots. Rawlings' dawn strikes were intercepted by about 12 Zeros. Escorting Seafires shot down eight Zeros but lost one, while an Avenger downed a ninth Zero. Tragically, seven TF-38 flyers never returned. During the morning, Halsey launched his last strike of the war, but was soon ordered by Admiral Nimitz to suspend all air attacks. At 12:00, the Emperor's recorded speech to the nation, reading the Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War, was finally broadcast. The war was over… or was it really? I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. As Prime Minister Suzuki and his cabinet debated surrender, the Emperor Hirohito finally accepted the Potsdam Declaration, conditionally ensuring the imperial family's continuity. However, conspirators attempted a coup to prevent the surrender, ultimately failing. By August 15, Japan officially surrendered, marking the end of the Pacific War.

Serial Killing : A Podcast
The Twitter Killer | Takahiro Shiraishi

Serial Killing : A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 33:32


Today, I bring you the story of serial killer Takahiro Shiraishi.Elissa Kerrill Serial Killing : A Podcast   serialkillinginstagram@gmail.comMERCHhttps://serial-killing.creator-spring.com2ND PODCAST!Serial Killing: Murder in the News:https://open.spotify.com/show/4vDIa6CgT4hYMAuxQetRA43rd PODCAST!The Raven's Quill (audiobooks, kinda):https://open.spotify.com/episode/0aOJdLsKI0lFSfRiCUjTuL?si=aY9dmfaOTRuot4zf89bUPQMAIN PODCAST!Serial Killing: A Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/10rYT5z4qY1CTFrQLIlKST?si=XIpNxD5fQFK1HPHSUKulDg*Want to Support?*Spotify Subscription: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/serial-killing/subscribeBuy me a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/serialkillingPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/serial_killingInstagram: https://instagram.com/serial_killing/Facebook Group:https://m.facebook.com/groups/562690815762105/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF

Roose366
Anime News: Golden Kamuy Anime Reveals Final Arc's January 2026 Debut

Roose366

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 7:39


The staff for the anime of Satoru Noda's Golden Kamuy manga announced on Wednesday that its final arc will debut in January 2026 on Tokyo MX and other channels, and also announced the final arc's two prologue anime films titled Golden Kamuy: Sapporo Beer Kōjō-hen (Golden Kamuy: Sapporo Beer Factory Arc) in a teaser trailer. The films will open in Japanese theaters on October 10 and 31. The teaser announces the films' theme song "Kogane no Kanata" (Beyond the Gold) by Awich × ALI, and previews its instrumental version.The prologue films has Sugimoto, Asirpa, and Shiraishi heading to Sapporo to resume finding the gold. In Sapporo, they try to track one of the escaped prisoners named Keiji Ueji. Meanwhile, the 7th Division's Tokishige Usami and Warrant Officer Mokutarō Kikuta (and the group led by Toshizō Hijikata) are also in Sapporo tracking down another escaped prisoner who had committed a series of murders of prostitutes. Sugimoto and Hijikata reluctantly agreed to cooperate to find the prisoner, and they get information that the next murder will occur at a Sapporo beer factory. They plan an ambush to capture the prisoner, but everything turns into chaos with the 7th Division and even Ueji showing up.Support The Podcast!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/subscribe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow For More Content &Streams!Twitch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.twitch.tv/roosejp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Kick: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://kick.com/roosejp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@Roose366 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube Gaming: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@RooseJp/videos⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastonanime⁠

Los Sabados Mando Yo
Takahiro Shiraishi "El Asesino de Twitter"

Los Sabados Mando Yo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 108:24


En las sombras digitales de una ciudad que nunca descansa, Takahiro Shiraishi tejió una red mortal. No era un criminal cualquiera; era un depredador que cazaba en la soledad de internet, disfrazando sus intenciones con palabras de consuelo y falsas promesas. Este es un relato donde la realidad supera la ficción: un hombre que convirtió la desesperación en su arma y la confianza en su trampa. En un mundo donde la conexión parece infinita, Shiraishi encontró la manera de aislar a sus víctimas para siempre. Acompáñanos a desentrañar esta historia oscura, un thriller real que revela hasta dónde puede llegar la maldad oculta tras la pantalla. Bienvenidos al caso que estremeció a Japón y nos recuerda que, a veces, el verdadero monstruo acecha en el silencio más profundo. HOY EN LOS SÁBADOS MANDO YO…EL ASESINO DE TWITTER. Enlaces: https://www.minutoneuquen.com/nacionales/2025/6/28/japon-ejecuto-takahiro-shiraishi-el-asesino-de-twitter-corto-una-racha-de-casi-tres-anos-sin-ejecuciones-388793.html https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/mundo/2023/7/16/detras-del-asesino-de-twitter-contacto-mato-mujeres-fue-sentenciado-la-horca-522544.html https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takahiro_Shiraishi https://www.lavanguardia.com/internacional/20250627/10835292/japon-ahorca-asesino-twitter.html https://www.europapress.es/internacional/noticia-amnistia-condena-ejecucion-japon-takahiro-shiraishi-enorme-paso-atras-ddhh-pais-20250627121949.html //Nos Puedes Encontrar en estos lugares: Mi Lista de Amazon https://www.amazon.es/hz/wishlist/ls/11MB382F78KC6?ref_=wl_share Telegram Grupo : https://t.me/LosSabadosMandoYo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lossabadosmandoyo Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lossabadosmandoy Twitter: @SabadosMandoYo Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/7JMeLxFHMtWHEVRGRCY4KO?si=o_HA9s7DR6KFXF_1RRK8KQ Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/los-sabados-mando-yo/id1479960558 Ivoox : https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-sabados-mando-yo_sq_f1774095_1.html Feed : https://www.ivoox.com/sabados-mando-yo_fg_f1774095_filtro_1.xml

Grinding True Crime
Takahiro Shiraishi " Twitter Killer "

Grinding True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 76:58


In the early days of the Twitter there was a predator feasting on the vulnerable. In a country that has a high suicide rate he gained the trust of those not knowing whether or not to go through with the ultimate decision. In this case we will discuss the monster that wasnt around very long but did a huge amount of damage. #serialkiller #murder #japan

True Crime Daily The Podcast
9 dismembered bodies discovered in apartment of serial killer who lured victims on social media

True Crime Daily The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 53:18


This Week on True Crime News The Podcast: Takahiro Shiraishi, a serial murderer known as the “Twitter Killer,” has been executed for the deaths of nine people. Shiraishi lured his victims using social media before strangling them and dismembering their remains, keeping some of the body parts in his apartment. Gisela K. joins host Ana Garcia. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Isaiah's Newsstand
Israel/Gaza, Shiraishi, & SCOTUS

Isaiah's Newsstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 26:43


(6/20/2025-6/27/2025) Wifi down. Vibes Up. #applepodcasts⁠ ⁠#spotifypodcasts⁠ ⁠#youtube #amazon⁠ ⁠#patreon⁠patreon.com/isaiahnews

Terrores Nocturnos
01X10 TERRORES CRIMINALES I Takahiro Shiraishi: El Asesino de Twitter que durmió 2 meses con 9 cabezas humanas

Terrores Nocturnos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 77:29


Takahiro Shiraishi, apodado el Asesino de Twitter, conmocionó a todo Japón tras confesar que acabó con la vida de 9 personas en su pequeño apartamento de 13 metros cuadrados. Las atraía a su piso través de la red social Twitter para después colgarlas en su propia casa y mirar mientras les quitaba la vida. Después guardó sus huesos y sus cabezas durante nueve meses en su pequeño apartamento de 13 metros. Este caso real es una mezcla perturbadora de redes sociales, manipulación emocional y una mente verdaderamente oscura:

Filme, Tinta Y Sangre
FTS #117- (La Maldicion de ) Sayuri

Filme, Tinta Y Sangre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 72:49


Y en esta ocasión, les hablaremos de un filme de Horror Japonés dirigido por Kôji Shiraishi, que es muy completo, se sale de las reglas de las pelicular de casas embrujadas, trae factor Kosnar y hasta nos trae una que otra risilla malsana. Lleguenle sin miedo!

Opravdové zločiny
#379 - Todd Chance & Monstra 21 tváří & Takahiro Shiraishi

Opravdové zločiny

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 65:28


Todd uvěřil, že láska hory přenáší a stálo ho to život. Kdo stál za největší záhadou Japonské historie? A Takahiro se rozhodl pomáhat lidem s jejich problémy na Twitteru. Více o epizodě na https://www.ozlociny.cz/e/379/s/ (00:00:00) znělka(00:00:07) ahoj Zločinožrouti(00:01:10) aktuality(00:03:07) Todd Chance(00:33:47) ahoj Zločinožrouti z Pardubic(00:34:17) Monstra 21 tváří(00:49:07) Takahiro Shirashi(01:04:59) zůstaňte naživu, zůstaňte na svobodě

SchönerDenken
Folge 1349: Kazuya Shiraishi - BUSHIDO feat. Helena, Malte und René (NipponConnection2025)

SchönerDenken

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 10:12


BUSHIDO von Kazuya Shiraishi wäre richtig gut geeignet als Einstieg in das Genre der Jidai-geki, der Samurafilme: Es geht wie immer um die Bewahrung der Ehre. Nach falschen Anschuldigungen lebt ein Samurai als Verstoßener, als Ronin, umsorgt von seiner Tochter. Als er auch als Ronin verleumdet wird, geht er auf Rachefeldzug. Im Mittelpunkt steht aber nicht der Schwertkampf, sondern das Duell am Go-Brett. Shiraishi schafft durch den weitgehenden Verzicht auf künstliches Licht eine intensive Atmosphäre. BUSHIDO ist im positiven Sinn konventionell und klassisch. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Film reden wir über Kommunikation unter Männern, über die Rolle der Frau, über Prioritäten (Ehre oder Tochter) und über Shiraishis BLOOD OF WOLVES. Am Mikrofon: Helena, Malte, René, Hendrik und Thomas.

Nekropolitan
Nawiedzony Podcast #542 Senritsu Kaiki File Kowasugi. Operation Capture the Slit-Mouthed Woman/Shivering Ghost

Nekropolitan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025


W pięćset czterdziestym drugim tygodniu nadawania Jerry, Mando i Szymas wyruszają do Tokio, by wspólnie z reżyserem Jinem Kudo, jego asystentką Miho Ichikawą oraz kamerzystą Masatsugu Tashiro nakręcić mockument, na jaki świat nie zasłużył, ale którego potrzebował! Czym tak właściwie jest franczyza „Senritsu Kaiki File Kowasugi” (2012-2015)? Jak mocno związany jest z nią Kôji Shiraishi? Dlaczego Ed Warren bałby się zawiązać rzemyk u sandała Jina Kudo? Czy ekipie łowców duchów uda się schwytać Kuchisake-Onnę? Co łączy mieszkanie Marty i Bogusi z Kapitularza 2024 z nawiedzonym budynkiem w epizodzie „File 2: Shivering Ghost”? Dlaczego Mando ma awersję do czarnych plansz? Czy Jerry pokocha japońskie found footage? Jakie filmy kręcił kiedyś Szymas? Ile w „Senritsu Kaiki” „Trudnych spraw” i „Dlaczego ja?”, a ile „Z Archiwum X” i innych procedurali? Kto z nas chętnie pozna ciąg dalszy historii Kudo i spółki? Odpowiedzi poznacie już za chwilę. Tylko w Nawiedzonym Podcaście! Plik mp3 do pobrania (1 godz 11 min 19 sek)

Watch If You Dare
Episode 146: Noroi: The Curse

Watch If You Dare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 125:06


On this episode, Aaron and Derek tackle 2005's Japanese found footage horror movie "Noroi: The Curse" directed and co-written by Kōji Shiraishi. They discuss how the pseudo-documentary presentation compliments found footage, the foreboding dread and methodical pacing, and Japanese culture and folklore inspiring the curse's lore within the movie. They also talk about the limited distribution outside of Japan, the reasoning for cameras being present in every scene making sense, and many other aspects of the film. Aaron and Derek want the truth. No matter how terrifying, they want the truth. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WatchIfYouDare We are on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Goodpods, Amazon Music, Spotify, iHeartRadio and CastBox. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share our show. Also, check out our Spotify Music playlist, links on our Twitter and Podbean page. Our socials are on Facebook and Twitter @WatchIfYouDare

Sick on Cinema
Koji Shiraishi

Sick on Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 163:17


The boys are back and this time they will be talking about the king of found footage horror Koji Shiraishi. They will be reviewing Noroi: The curse, Occult, and A Record of Sweet Murder.

Climbing Gold
Ashima Shiraishi: The Competitor's Mind

Climbing Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 36:29


What's Ashima Shiraishi been up to? Since she was eight, Ashima made waves with staggering ascents beyond her years. In 2021, Ashima helped bring us into the mind of a competitor walking us through in meticulous detail of what it's like to compete in a World Cup. Today, we reshare that short segment and then find out about Ashima's new path through climbing far from the spotlight of the competitive circuit.  Thanks to our sponsors The North Face COROS Use code CLIMBINGGOLD to get a free watch carabiner with the purchase of a VERTIX 2s watch when both items are in your cart.  LMNT Use link to get a free LMNT sample pack with any order  Dr. Squatch Use code CLIMBINGGOLD to get 20% any purchase (new customers only) AeroPress use promo code CLIMBINGGOLD to save 20% off your order .  Watch Climbing Gold on YouTube

Casi Umani
10 - Takahiro Shiraishi: il killer di Twitter

Casi Umani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 34:34


Il caso umano di questa settimana è Takahiro Shiraishi, soprannominato dai giornali giapponesi “il killer di Twitter”. Un individuo che salutava sempre e gentile da far paura, dal quale è meglio non accettare consigli.   Ma cosa ha fatto? Scopriamolo insieme! (Su ⁠Instagram⁠ le foto dei protagonisti) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Careless Talk Climbing Podcast
E94: Ashima Shiraishi - Rediscovering passion in climbing

The Careless Talk Climbing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 110:26


The great Ashima Shiraishi joined us for a chat this week! Ashima has been on the climbing scene in a big way for what feels like forever, but somehow she's still in her early twenties! Ashima broke many records on her way through the grading scale as a young climber which culminated in her climbing V15 at just 14 years old! She has also competed on the world cup circuit and has been in the spotlight of both climbing and mainstream media. Like is often the case, the story behind the headlines was actually a little more nuanced and it was great to be able to hear from Ashima as she reflects on her early years but also moves into a new and exciting chapter of her climbing life. If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to support us: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823Support the show

The JDO Show
Michael Tichy LIVE: Ghoulish Fest / The Winnowing Draw / A Record of Sweet Murder

The JDO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 38:52


Agitator boy Kelby was flying solo holding it down for the Broken River crew at Ghoulish Fest in San Antonio. Shouts out Max Booth III and Lori Booth for the hard work throwing and promoting that; there was a major turnout of locals ready to buy weird and fucked up books. On this special boots-on-the-ground episode, Kelby is chopping it up with author (and psychiatric professional) Michael Tichy bout the fest, his new book The Winnowing Draw, and Kôji Shiraishi's shot-on-video one-take horror film A Record of Sweet Murder.    Support the show and gain access to early film projects, behind the scenes, uncut and bonus episodes, exclusive Discord access, and more at patreon.com/agitator

Heinous – An Asian True Crime Podcast
Best of Heinous - Twitter Killer | Takahiro Shiraishi | 2017

Heinous – An Asian True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 38:32


Hey Heinous fans, thank you for your listenership and support throughout 2023. The team is taking in December, but we will be releasing full versions of some our most popular stories to tide you through until the new year, where we will come back with even more heinous cases. // In 2017, the brother of a missing Japanese woman would hack into her twitter account to drop a message for help. This would trigger a response, leading to an undercover operation, and the shocking discovery of the bodies of 9 victims on Halloween, in a house owned by Takahiro Shiraishi, a man who would later come to be known as the Twitter Killer. // Join your fellow Heinous fans and interact with the team at our website or through our socials (IG, TikTok) @heinous_1upmedia. - Love Heinous? But feel its getting too dark for you? Check out:

Why It Matters
S1E6: Japan: Killer prowled Twitter for the suicidal

Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 29:19


Journey into the darkest corners of the internet, where a deadly connection was forged in 140 characters or less. Synopsis (headphones recommended): A special edition 6-part series by The Straits Times in Singapore, exploring recent real crimes that gripped, horrified and laid bare the issues that afflicted societies in Asia. This is the sixth and final episode of True Crimes Of Asia, a special edition podcast series that started on April 25, 2023. Warning: This podcast is an audio documentary of a real crime case which may be troubling and upsetting to certain listeners. This episode specifically covers themes of suicide and details of death and traumatic sexual acts. Listener discretion is advised, and helplines for mental well-being are provided further below. Nine heads and 240 bones were found in a tiny apartment just outside Tokyo on Halloween in 2017, in one of Japan's most shocking crimes in history. Takahiro Shiraishi baited suicidal victims on Twitter who wanted to die but lacked the courage to end their own lives. He posed as an expert in hanging but his real motives were sex and money. Shiraishi has been sentenced to death – by hanging – and is now in a maximum-security prison. The case had sparked conversations about social media scrutiny and suicide in Japan. ST's Japan correspondent Walter Sim narrates this podcast. Highlights (click/tap above): 1:16 Shiraishi's motives and modus operandi 5:47 What led Shiraishi down this path 9:28 Shiraishi meets his first victim 16:43 Justice catches up with Shiraishi  22:19 Social implications of Shiraishi's crimes, and how not much has changed since then Interviews & narration by: Walter Sim Executive Producers: Ernest Luis (ernest@sph.com.sg) and Tan Tam Mei (tammei@sph.com.sg) Podcast Producers: Eden Soh and Fa'izah Sani Voiceovers: Paxton Pang, Li Yi, Aqil Hamzah, Hadyu Rahim, David Sun, Edeh Soh, Mubin Saadat Reference for research: “Report: Nine Murders in Zama - Why were victims drawn to it?” by Tetsuya Shibui (『ルポ 座間9人殺害事件~被害者はなぜ引き寄せられたのか~』) MENTAL WELL-BEING Institute of Mental Health's Mental Health Helpline: 6389-2222 (24 hours) Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours) /1-767 (24 hours) Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019 Silver Ribbon Singapore: 6386-1928 Tinkle Friend: 1800-274-4788  Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health: 6493-6500/1  COUNSELLING TOUCHline (Counselling): 1800-377-2252 TOUCH Care Line (for seniors, caregivers): 6804-6555 Care Corner Counselling Centre: 6353-1180 Counselling and Care Centre: 6536-6366 ONLINE RESOURCES mindline.sg eC2.sg tinklefriend.sg chat.mentalhealth.sg carey.carecorner.org.sg (for those aged 13 to 25) limitless.sg/talk (for those aged 12 to 25) Aware's Sexual Assault Care Centre: 6779-0282 (weekdays, 10am to 6pm) Follow ST's True Crimes Of Asia every 4th Tuesday of the month here:Channel: https://str.sg/i44TApple Podcasts: https://str.sg/i44qSpotify: https://str.sg/i44cSPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/Website: http://str.sg/stpodcastsFeedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Walter Sim's articles: https://str.sg/ws6J  --- Discover more ST podcast channels: COE Watch: https://str.sg/iTtEIn Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7QtAsian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaNGreen Pulse: https://str.sg/JWafYour Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2mST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE#PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWadMusic Lab: https://str.sg/w9TXDiscover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts---Special edition series:True Crimes Of Asia (new): https://str.sg/i44TThe Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZnStop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZBSingapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa---Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #truecrimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Straits Times Audio Features
S1E6: Japan: Killer prowled Twitter for the suicidal

The Straits Times Audio Features

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 29:19


Journey into the darkest corners of the internet, where a deadly connection was forged in 140 characters or less. Synopsis (headphones recommended): A special edition 6-part series by The Straits Times in Singapore, exploring recent real crimes that gripped, horrified and laid bare the issues that afflicted societies in Asia. This is the sixth and final episode of True Crimes Of Asia, a special edition podcast series that started on April 25, 2023. Warning: This podcast is an audio documentary of a real crime case which may be troubling and upsetting to certain listeners. This episode specifically covers themes of suicide and details of death and traumatic sexual acts. Listener discretion is advised, and helplines for mental well-being are provided further below. Nine heads and 240 bones were found in a tiny apartment just outside Tokyo on Halloween in 2017, in one of Japan's most shocking crimes in history. Takahiro Shiraishi baited suicidal victims on Twitter who wanted to die but lacked the courage to end their own lives. He posed as an expert in hanging but his real motives were sex and money. Shiraishi has been sentenced to death – by hanging – and is now in a maximum-security prison. The case had sparked conversations about social media scrutiny and suicide in Japan. ST's Japan correspondent Walter Sim narrates this podcast. Highlights (click/tap above): 1:16 Shiraishi's motives and modus operandi 5:47 What led Shiraishi down this path 9:28 Shiraishi meets his first victim 16:43 Justice catches up with Shiraishi  22:19 Social implications of Shiraishi's crimes, and how not much has changed since then Interviews & narration by: Walter Sim Executive Producers: Ernest Luis (ernest@sph.com.sg) and Tan Tam Mei (tammei@sph.com.sg) Podcast Producers: Eden Soh and Fa'izah Sani Voiceovers: Paxton Pang, Li Yi, Aqil Hamzah, Hadyu Rahim, David Sun, Edeh Soh, Mubin Saadat Reference for research: “Report: Nine Murders in Zama - Why were victims drawn to it?” by Tetsuya Shibui (『ルポ 座間9人殺害事件~被害者はなぜ引き寄せられたのか~』) MENTAL WELL-BEING Institute of Mental Health's Mental Health Helpline: 6389-2222 (24 hours) Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours) /1-767 (24 hours) Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019 Silver Ribbon Singapore: 6386-1928 Tinkle Friend: 1800-274-4788  Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health: 6493-6500/1  COUNSELLING TOUCHline (Counselling): 1800-377-2252 TOUCH Care Line (for seniors, caregivers): 6804-6555 Care Corner Counselling Centre: 6353-1180 Counselling and Care Centre: 6536-6366 ONLINE RESOURCES mindline.sg eC2.sg tinklefriend.sg chat.mentalhealth.sg carey.carecorner.org.sg (for those aged 13 to 25) limitless.sg/talk (for those aged 12 to 25) Aware's Sexual Assault Care Centre: 6779-0282 (weekdays, 10am to 6pm) Follow ST's True Crimes Of Asia every 4th Tuesday of the month here:Channel: https://str.sg/i44TApple Podcasts: https://str.sg/i44qSpotify: https://str.sg/i44cSPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/Website: http://str.sg/stpodcastsFeedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Walter Sim's articles: https://str.sg/ws6J  --- Discover more ST podcast channels: COE Watch: https://str.sg/iTtEIn Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7QtAsian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaNGreen Pulse: https://str.sg/JWafYour Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2mST Sports Talk: https://str.sg/JWRE#PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWadMusic Lab: https://str.sg/w9TXDiscover ST Podcasts: http://str.sg/stpodcasts---Special edition series:True Crimes Of Asia (new): https://str.sg/i44TThe Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZnStop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZBSingapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa---Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! #truecrimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unsolved Mysteries of South East Asia
S1E6: Japan: Killer prowled Twitter for the suicidal

Unsolved Mysteries of South East Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 29:19


Journey into the darkest corners of the internet, where a deadly connection was forged in 140 characters or less. Synopsis (headphones recommended): A special edition 6-part series by The Straits Times in Singapore, exploring recent real crimes that gripped, horrified and laid bare the issues that afflicted societies in Asia. This is the sixth and final episode of True Crimes Of Asia, a special edition podcast series that started on April 25, 2023. Warning: This podcast is an audio documentary of a real crime case which may be troubling and upsetting to certain listeners. This episode specifically covers themes of suicide and details of death and traumatic sexual acts. Listener discretion is advised, and helplines for mental well-being are provided further below. Nine heads and 240 bones were found in a tiny apartment just outside Tokyo on Halloween in 2017, in one of Japan's most shocking crimes in history. Takahiro Shiraishi baited suicidal victims on Twitter who wanted to die but lacked the courage to end their own lives. He posed as an expert in hanging but his real motives were sex and money. Shiraishi has been sentenced to death – by hanging – and is now in a maximum-security prison. The case had sparked conversations about social media scrutiny and suicide in Japan. ST's Japan correspondent Walter Sim narrates this podcast. Highlights (click/tap above): 1:16 Shiraishi's motives and modus operandi 5:47 What led Shiraishi down this path 9:28 Shiraishi meets his first victim 16:43 Justice catches up with Shiraishi  22:19 Social implications of Shiraishi's crimes, and how not much has changed since then Interviews & narration by: Walter Sim Executive Producers: Ernest Luis (ernest@sph.com.sg) and Tan Tam Mei (tammei@sph.com.sg) Podcast Producers: Eden Soh and Fa'izah Sani Voiceovers: Paxton Pang, Li Yi, Aqil Hamzah, Hadyu Rahim, David Sun, Edeh Soh, Mubin Saadat Copy editor: Choo Li Meng Reference for research: “Report: Nine Murders in Zama - Why were victims drawn to it?” by Tetsuya Shibui (『ルポ 座間9人殺害事件~被害者はなぜ引き寄せられたのか~』) MENTAL WELL-BEING Institute of Mental Health's Mental Health Helpline: 6389-2222 (24 hours) Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours) /1-767 (24 hours) Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019 Silver Ribbon Singapore: 6386-1928 Tinkle Friend: 1800-274-4788  Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health: 6493-6500/1  COUNSELLING TOUCHline (Counselling): 1800-377-2252 TOUCH Care Line (for seniors, caregivers): 6804-6555 Care Corner Counselling Centre: 6353-1180 Counselling and Care Centre: 6536-6366 ONLINE RESOURCES mindline.sg eC2.sg tinklefriend.sg chat.mentalhealth.sg carey.carecorner.org.sg (for those aged 13 to 25) limitless.sg/talk (for those aged 12 to 25) Aware's Sexual Assault Care Centre: 6779-0282 (weekdays, 10am to 6pm) Follow ST's True Crimes Of Asia Podcast:Channel: https://str.sg/i44TApple Podcasts: https://str.sg/i44qSpotify: https://str.sg/i44cSPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg/Website: http://str.sg/stpodcastsFeedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Walter Sim's articles: https://str.sg/ws6J  --- Discover more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 The Usual Place: https://str.sg/wEr7u In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt COE Watch: https://str.sg/iTtE Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m Hard Tackle: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX --- ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (6 eps): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX #truecrimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

HVF - Histoires Vraies et Flippantes
ce TUEUR JAPONAIS CACHAIT 9 corps chez LUI : Le cas TAKAHIRO SHIRAISHI

HVF - Histoires Vraies et Flippantes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 30:25


Octobre 2017, des femmes disparaissent prêt de Tokyo. Rapidement une enquête est lancée, l'histoire de Takahiro Shiraishi, s'apprête à horrifier le japon. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Crime Station Podcast
#13 Twitter-ийн алуурчин Takahiro Shiraishi

Crime Station Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 53:12


Энэ удаагийн дугаараар "Twitter Killer" хочтой  японы цуврал алуурчин Takahiro Shiraishi-гийн талаар өгүүлэх болно.Подкастын зочин: А.РусланМанай подкастуудыг Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Amazon music дээр CRIME STATION PODCAST гэж хайлтан дээр бичээд сонсох боломжтой. Instagram: https://instagram.com/crime_station?i... Facebook page: Crime StationBusiness inquiries, please mail to crime.stationpodcast@gmail.comSupport the showwww.minimal-room.comАдминых нь Small business10% discount эдлэх coupon code: Crime station

TALK MURDER TO ME
441: Let's Die, You First: Takahiro Shiraishi 'The Twitter Killer'

TALK MURDER TO ME

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 58:55


Halloween, 2017: the day when everyone is free to embrace their darkest fears. But for a 23-year-old woman, Aiko Tamura, that day held real terror, as she willingly stepped into the den of a man who promised her release from her torment.Pesky ads suck balls, but we have NO control over them.. To get rid of ads go to  Patreon.com/TalkMurderCrime scene footage & evidence photos at TalkMurder.com/Takahiro-ShiraishiRead full post at https://jonharker.medium.com/lets-die-you-first-the-shocking-tale-of-takahiro-shiraishi-s-grisly-murders-1e68ec659308  Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com

The Hallows Church
Daniel 9 | The Perspective of Confession | Cory Shiraishi

The Hallows Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 51:24


Daniel 9 | The Perspective of Confession | Cory Shiraishi by The Hallows Church

The Hallows Church
Daniel 6 | Darius and the Lion's Den | Cory Shiraishi

The Hallows Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 40:46


In today's passage (Daniel 6) we visit the story of Daniel and the Lion's Den. In it we see a leader, King Darius, tricked into thinking he is more powerful than he actually is, and then turning to the One True God to do what he was unable to do: save Daniel from the Lion's Den. As we worship this morning, may we be encouraged that God is truly in control of all things, and with that perspective, we can have courage to be faithful to God in all our unique and difficult situations.

The Hallows Church
Luke 14:7-14 | Humble Pie | Cory Shiraishi, Hallows Wallingford

The Hallows Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 30:40


At a meal with Pharisees, Jesus gives two parallel parables to the guests and the host in Luke 14:7-14. He encourages the guests to choose humble seats and wait for the host to exalt them. He encourages the host to invite the poor and be repaid by God in the resurrection. Together, we see Christ encouraging them to a life of humility manifested through generosity to the poor that awaits repayment in God's kingdom.

Clube dos Detetives
#55 - Takahiro Shiraishi, o Assassino do Twitter | SERIAL KILLER

Clube dos Detetives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 31:56


Durante poucos meses, um homem fingia ter tendências suicidas na internet para atrair pessoas vulneráveis e oferecer um fim para elas. Entretanto, ao chegarem no local, as vítimas eram dopadas, agredidas sexualmente e depois esquartejadas. Esse é o podcast Clube dos Detetives e hoje nós vamos falar sobre o caso do Takahiro Shiraishi, o Assassino do Twitter que chocou o Japão. • FICHA TÉCNICA:  - Roteiro e Revisão: Rodolfo Brenner - Edição: André Gonçalves - Apresentação: Patricia Perinazzo e Rodolfo Brenner • VERSÃO ESCRITA: - https://www.podcastcdd.com.br/post/55-takahiro-shiraishi-o-assassino-do-twitter-serial-killer • APOIE O PODCAST: - Orelo: ⁠⁠https://orelo.cc/clubedosdetetives⁠⁠ - PIX: podcastcdd@gmail.com • REDES SOCIAIS DO PODCAST: - Site:⁠ ⁠http://www.podcastcdd.com.br⁠⁠ - Instagram:⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/podcastcdd/⁠⁠ - E-mail: podcastcdd@gmail.com • NOSSAS REDES SOCIAIS: - Rodolfo: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/rodolfobrenner/⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Patricia: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/patriciaz94/⁠⁠ - André: https://www.instagram.com/andrelbgon/ • FONTES: SBS News, CNN Brasil, Maikoya, Opera Mundi, The New York Times, Cafezinho Investigativo, Vanguard News, The Straits Times, BBC, Kyodo News, Cracked, ReignBot.

The Hallows Church
Luke 13:10-17 | Healing and Humiliation | Cory Shiraishi, Wallingford Expression

The Hallows Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 43:00


Luke 13:10-17 | Healing and Humiliation | Cory Shiraishi, Wallingford Expression by The Hallows Church

Another Miserable Podcast
Noroi: The Curse (2005)

Another Miserable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 48:02


Tune in as we close out Found Footage February on a high note with a look at the 2005 Japanese chiller (from director Kōji Shiraishi), Noroi: The Curse!Follow us on Instagram!Subscribe to our YouTube page!Another Miserable Podcast: Horror Decomposed Official WebsiteFollow us on Twitter!Another Miserable Podcast Official TwitterZak on TwitterKris Pistole on TwitterProfessor Casey on TwitterAnother Miserable Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast, meaning you can expect two kick-ass episodes a month!  It's available on every major streaming platform, including Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube!Thanks for listening!

Dani 3Palacios Podcast
392. TAKAHIRO SHIRAISHI: EL ASESINO SERIAL JAPONÉS QUE BUSCABA A SUS VÍCTIMAS EN TWITTER

Dani 3Palacios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 6:21


Aiko Tamura quería terminar con su vida. Por ello, cuando la joven de 23 años desapareció sin dejar rastro en el otoño de 2017, sus cercanos comenzaron a sospechar lo peor. A pesar del shock, su hermano decidió actuar, recurriendo a las redes sociales de Aiko para indagar qué había sucedido con la chica.

Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England
Junji-Ito-Maniac-Japanese-Tales-Hanging Balloon

Holsworthy mark Podcast Show..Number 1 in Devon England

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 15:11


Hanging Balloon' (episode 3): “A balloon with a huge face that looks just like hers floats outside the window and speaks to her. Kazuko, who hears the voice, is unable to move a muscle. It all started when Terumi, a popular idol, committed suicide. Rumors spread that Terumi's ghost appears, and Shiraishi, who was Terumi's lover, and Kazuko try to find out if the rumors are true or false. What was said to be Terumi's ghost was a giant balloon with the same face as Terumi. After that moment, balloons with the same face as the people of the city start to fly in the sky

Crimetok NL
Het verhaal van de Twitter Killer - Takahiro Shiraishi

Crimetok NL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 23:55


Deze week blijven we nog even bij de seriemoordenaars; ik vertel jullie vandaag namelijk het verhaal van Takahiro Shiraishi. Deze Japanse jongeman zocht op Twitter namelijk naar zijn slachtoffers, maakte afspraakjes met hen en vermoordde ze vervolgens. Een walgelijk verhaal. TRIGGER WARNING: in deze aflevering komt zelfmoord meerdere keren voor.

Me Inspiras de Miss Leggings Run
Haruki Shiraishi: "El secreto para correr rápido es no tener prisa"

Me Inspiras de Miss Leggings Run

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 52:41


Haruki Shiraishi Latorre se presenta «como medio japonés que habla valenciano». Así es, porque Haruki es de padre japonés y de madre valenciana. De muy pequeño sus padres se vinieron a vivir España, pero él siempre ha sido muy consciente de cuáles son sus orígenes. Licenciado en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y del Deporte, especializado en deportes de alta resistencia y su máximo es conseguir el mayor rendimiento en sus deportistas. Haruki hace pocos meses cogió las maletas para iniciar una nueva vida en Ōmura, cerca de Nagasaki en el sur de Japón. Él nos cuenta cuáles eran sus expectativas y lo que la realidad le esperaba, cómo ha entendido la importancia de aceptarse a si mismo, cuánto ha aprendido de la soledad y la máxima de empatizar con las circunstancias que le depara la vida. Conoceremos cómo es la vinculación con sus deportistas y nos quedaremos con mensajes como estos: «Hay que tener dos cosas en la cabeza: no hacer el entrenamiento por pereza o no hacer el entrenamiento porque se necesita descansar. Y es muy difícil de diferenciar». ¿Qué importancia tiene la fuerza para un óptimo rendimiento? ¿Qué lugar ocupa la paciencia en la carrera deportiva? ¿Qué hacer cuándo un deportista se topa con el estancamiento? Como bien dice Haruki “la mejor forma de utilizar el pasado es para recordarte que puedes ser mejor”. _____ Notas: - Instagram de Haruki: @haruki_shining10 - https://www.instagram.com/haruki_shining10/ - Su web: https://www.harukishine.com/ - Su marca de ropa: Shine Brand - https://www.instagram.com/shine_brand20/

The Hallows Church
1 Samuel 2:1-10 | Cory Shiraishi | "Hannah, Mary, And The Joy Of The Kingdom"

The Hallows Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 38:16


We follow how Luke adapts the themes of 1 Samuel as he announces the arrival of Jesus the King. We see how the Old Testament describes the role of the Queen Mother, and how lowly Mary is lifted into it. In all eras, God lifts up the lowly who are faithful to him, and so we are encouraged to hear and do God's word to enter into the joy of his kingdom.

Freshly Brewed Noir
Takahiro Shiraishi AKA "The Twitter Killer" - Ep. 42

Freshly Brewed Noir

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 27:41


Takahiro Shiraishi was a pretty average child except for the instances when he played a game with his friends where he would choke them until they passed out. Once in adulthood, he would use the social media app, Twitter, to engage with potential victims. He specifically targeted people who were mentally and emotionally vulnerable and who wanted to commit suicide. He'd present himself as some sort of confidant or spiritual guide who would assist them with the act and even suggested he would join them. His intention would be to rape and murder them instead. This despicable killer committed his crimes during August through October of 2017. If you are struggling with feelings of depression, please reach out to someone. You are not alone. Talking to a friend or a therapist can help in immeasurable ways. https://988lifeline.org or call 988, lines are open 24/7 National suicide prevention hotline 1-800-273-8255 / https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ TW: heavy talks of suicide and dismemberment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freshlybrewednoir/support

Monocle 24: The Menu
Telma Shiraishi and Theo Randall

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 30:02


Telma Shiraishi tells us how she became one of Brazil's most appreciated names in Japanese cooking, and Theo Randall reveals his store-cupboard essentials. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monocle 24: The Menu
Telma Shiraishi and Theo Randall

Monocle 24: The Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 30:00


Telma Shiraishi tells us how she became one of Brazil's most appreciated names in Japanese cooking, and Theo Randall reveals his store-cupboard essentials.

The Hallows Church
Revelation 21:1-8 | Cory Shiraishi, Wallingford Expression | "New Creation"

The Hallows Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 42:29


Cory teaches on Revelation 21:1-8. Faithful Christians will reign with Jesus in the new creation as in Eden. The mainstream narrative about “going to heaven when I die” is only part of the full biblical story. Looking at Rev 21:1-8, we see through the OT references that John is describing a renewed creation of both heaven and earth, and that the faithful believers are again given the mandate as in Gen 1, to rule the earth on God's behalf. Understanding this ancient and enduring call means that Christians now should be engaged in that task as we wait for the life to come.

Heinous – An Asian True Crime Podcast
Twitter Killer | Takahiro Shiraishi | 2017 | 2/2

Heinous – An Asian True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 23:50


In 2017, the brother of a missing Japanese woman would hack into her twitter account to drop a message for help. This would trigger a response, leading to an undercover operation, and the shocking discovery of the bodies of 9 victims on Halloween, in a house owned by Takahiro Shiraishi, a man who would later come to be known as the Twitter Killer. In Ep 1. we'll learn more about Shiraishi, and the circumstances that led to him becoming the Twitter Killer In Ep 2. we'll learn about his MO, his victims, and the aftermath of his actions across the whole of Japan Join your fellow Heinous fans and interact with the team at heinous@1upmediapodcast.com or through our socials (IG, TikTok) @heinous_1upmedia. As a community we share new heinous cases across Asia, and discuss what more you want from the podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heinous – An Asian True Crime Podcast
Twitter Killer | Takahiro Shiraishi | 2017 | 1/2

Heinous – An Asian True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 18:14


In 2017, the brother of a missing Japanese woman would hack into her twitter account to drop a message for help. This would trigger a response, leading to an undercover operation, and the shocking discovery of the bodies of 9 victims on Halloween, in a house owned by Takahiro Shiraishi, a man who would later come to be known as the Twitter Killer. In Ep 1. we'll learn more about Shiraishi, and the circumstances that led to him becoming the Twitter Killer In Ep 2. we'll learn about his MO, his victims, and the aftermath of his actions across the whole of Japan Join your fellow Heinous fans and interact with the team at heinous@1upmediapodcast.com or through our socials (IG, TikTok) @heinous_1upmedia. As a community we share new heinous cases across Asia, and discuss what more you want from the podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lawyer on Air
Overcoming perfectionism to help others with Hiromi Shiraishi

Lawyer on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 60:43


Hiromi Shiraishi is my guest today and she shows us how when people put up their own barriers that stop you from advancing in your career, you can choose to step around them and find your own path. If you are working as in-house counsel and want to know how you can be more visible and help others more effectively in the organisation, then this is the episode for you. We would love to see more of our legal eagles helping with organisations such as Kids Door because we know the power of language to open up opportunities. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: Hiromi's non-linear path to a career in law Being dissuaded to apply for overseas postings because she was a woman What Hiromi does as in-house counsel to be seen more in her organisation How Hiromi started to let go of perfectionism and help others in her team The importance of pro-bono work and volunteering for your own learning as well as helping others Her favourite podcasts and other fun facts About Hiromi Hiromi is Country Counsel for HP and has worked as in-house counsel for Renova Inc, Nokia Solutions and Networks Japan. She also has a solid Law firm background having worked at Nishimura and Asahi in Japan, and two law firms in the US. Hiromi also had the unique experience of working for the Japanese government in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs International Legal Affairs Bureau in Tokyo advising other government ministries and agencies. Hiromi is a member of the Japan Federal Bar Association and Dai-Ni Tokyo Bar Association and is also admitted in the State Bar of California. Educated at Tsuda College in Tokyo and attaining a BA, she then went on to do her legal qualification, at the Legal Training and Research Institute of the Supreme Court of Japan and LLM at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law in Los Angeles. Hiromi has also authored several publications such as “Cloud Computing and Protection of Personal Information in Chapter Three of “Legal Practices and Cloud Computing”, and she also wrote the chapter called Movement to Reduce Barriers to Access to Information, in the publication entitled “Commentary on Revised Copyright Act”. Hiromi is a super contributor to the community through volunteering by way of English tutoring for underprivileged high school students with “Kids Door”. Connect with Hiromi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hiromi-shiraishi-9b380b161/ Links Kids Door: https://kidsdoor.net/ La Maree de Chaya https://chaya.co.jp/ Hidden Brain Podcast Planet Money Podcast Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catherine.oconnell.148 Twitter: https://twitter.com/oconnelllawyer

Genre Exposure: A Film Podcast
Episode 020: Occult (2009)

Genre Exposure: A Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 106:05


In this episode, we dig back into our archive of listener submitted films and have selected one that marks a return to many of our favorite themes on the podcast. We're back to Japanese cinema and back on the Found Footage train to check out Koji Shiraishi's Occult from 2009 which surprisingly traces us back to some concepts from earlier episodes throughout the year.  Jason levels some pointed criticism on the film's flaws, Dustin geeks out over Shiraishi and his filmography, and Michael finds himself struggling with the darker themes tied up in the narrative. But before all that, we have some parting thoughts on October and try to settle the debate on how to pronounce Ouija. And so much more! You too can get in touch and suggest a film for our listener episodes. We want to cover it all. Whether it is a film that you think needs more love, a genre we don't tend to tackle as often, one you'd like to see some deeper discussion going on for, or even if you just want to troll by subjecting us to something crazy.  You can e-mail us at genreexposure@gmail.com or contact us directly on your favorite form of social media.  We'd like to give a special thanks to Aaron for suggesting we check this one out. Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: The Call (2020) -Dustin: Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell (1995/2012) -Michael: Shadow in the Cloud (2020) Show Notes: -Occult Trailer -How to Pronounce Ouija -Check out Midori-Impuls -Related Film: Ju-Rei: The Uncanny -Related Film: Noroi: The Curse -Related Film: Shirome -Related Film: Carved -Related Film: Teketeke -Related Film: Grotesque -Related Film: The Sadness -Related Film: Sadako vs. Kayako -Related Film: Hell Girl (2019) -Related Film: Lake Mungo -Related Film: We Need to Talk About Kevin -Related Film: Under the Silver Lake -Related Concept: Magical Thinking -Related Concept: Synchronicity -Related Concept: Automatic Writing -Related Film: The Evil Dead -Related Film: Kairo (Pulse) -Related Film: Cure -Related Film: Creepy -Related Game: Call of Cthulhu  -Related Film: Man Bites Dog -Related Topic: Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack -Related Film: Creep -Related Film: Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull -Related Film: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace -Related Concept: Lovecraftian horror -Related Film: A Serbian Film Next Time: Hold the Dark (2018)

EduCatered
Ululani Shiraishi

EduCatered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 20:00


We kick off the podcast series with Ululani (Ulu) Shiraishi, a middle school language arts teacher at Kamehameha Schools Maui. She is also a mother of three and a self-proclaimed laugher. Shawnee chats with Ulu about a range of topics, ranging from salad goulash and listening to the importance of community and habit. She also expresses gratitude for the work of Ekela Kanaiaupio-Crozier, one of the first people to teach the Hawaiian language at the collegiate level. Let's dig in.

Freaky AF
7. Takahiro Shiraishi

Freaky AF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 15:35


If you or someone you know is suffering with their mental health, I encourage you to check out www.nami.org for resources. Text "NAMI" to 741741 for their 24/7, 100% confidential, 100% free Crisis Hotline.On October 31, 2017, police surrounded the apartment building of Takahiro Shiraishi. Inside, they would discover the dismembered bodies of nine victims.Shiraishi had taken to Twitter where he created two separate accounts for two very different personas, which he would use to lure others to his apartment. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider donating to our Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/freakyafpodcastYou can also support the show for free by leaving a 5-star rating or review on whatever listening platform you're listening to this episode on. Twitter and IG: @freakyafpodE-mail: freakyafpodcast@gmail.com Check out the Darkcast Network! darkcastnetwork.wixsite.com/indieAnd, as always, thanks for listening!Sources for this episode can be found here: https://freakyafpodcast.wordpress.com/2021/10/21/7-takahiro-shiraishi/

Otome Shimai
Episode 20: Line Up and Size Up - Ranking the LIs of Collar x Malice

Otome Shimai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 40:35


Battle royals, aliens, and cats? Ranking LIs lets us bring up some fun topics. Vka comes up with strange questions then refuses to answer one. Enjoy 40 minutes of us being biased...again.ALSO, we have an ANNOUNCEMENT at the end of this episode, so make sure to listen until the end!Games discussed: Ikemen Vampire, Piofiore, Collar x Malice (briefly Hakuouki and Diabolik Lovers)None of the games or characters discussed belong to us.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/OtomeShimai)

Death Radio
E1 Twitter Killer (Takahiro Shiraishi)

Death Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 38:10


Takahiro Shiraishi reached people with suicidal thoughts on Twitter and killed 9 in 2 months in 2017. 座間9人殺害事件 Today's guest is Jharrod from the black metal band SWAZÖND. SWAZÖND - ホーム | Facebook   Death Radio is True Crime Podcast (buymeacoffee.com) Death radio podcast | Linktree

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime
Episode 197: Hookups from Hell: Takahiro Shiraishi - "The Twitter Killer"

Once Upon A Crime | True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 28:09


A serial killer preys on vulnerable women in Tokyo, Japan. He will meet his victims on Twitter. (Caution: This episode contains the subject of suicide.) Resources: "Inside the mind of the Japanese serial killer who killed 9 people" by Walter Sim for The Straits Times, Nov 5, 2017. "Japan's 'Twitter Killer' Given Death Sentence for 9 Murders" by Ben Dooley for The New York Times, Dec 15, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/15/world/asia/japan-twitter-killer-death-sentence.html "Killer who kept heads in cool boxes advertised himself as a professional hangman to lure suicidal victims" by Claire Carter for The Mirror, Nov 3, 2017. Links: www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime

What School Could Be in Hawaiʻi
51. She Lives On The Edge Of Her Seat: Ululani Shiraishi

What School Could Be in Hawaiʻi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 90:38


I have learned, as a podcast host, that some episode interviews are question and response, and some conversations are more…intimate. My episode here with Ululani Shiraishi is decidedly the latter. Ululani gave me a gift during this interview, a phrase I will use in my life going forward: Working at the edge of your seat. She comes from a place of part frenzy crazy, and part deliberate intentional. And she is always, always working at the edge of her seat. This conversation touched on what it means to be 100% wife, 100% mother, 100% teacher all at the same time; the purpose of getting a graduate degree; the energy generated when one is forced to “pivot” (to use an overused Covid-19 term); the current revolution in education and the crazy cool things going on at Kamehameha Schools, Maui Campus; the special things that happen when we leave just a little room for margins in our lives, and much more. This will easily go down as one of my favorite interviews in either the 1st or 2nd season of this podcast series. There were times when I forgot I was recording the thing. Ululani is a treasure, a luminous and effervescent being on an epic personal and professional journey. More on Ululani Shiraishi: she is a Kamehameha Schools Maui, middle school language arts teacher who is deep into SEL, Hawaiian culture and trans-disciplinary teaching and learning. She is on the KSBE Maui Middle School Leadership Team and is a close partner with Kui Gapero, one of my early guests on this podcast in Season One. Ululani is a graduate of the Kamehameha Schools' Keala‘ula Innovations Institute, which is a creative learning program where Kamehameha Schools teachers focus on professional development. The program spotlights learning in terms of creativity, problem-solving and critical thinking, skills that are essential for students to succeed today and tomorrow. Ululani also taught in Hawaii's public schools as a National Board Certified Teacher. At Kamehameha Schools Maui, she is an ardent believer in simultaneously teaching the heart and intellect of kids through engaging inquiry-based learning experiences. She is currently working on a graduate degree in student learning and well-being. Hope, self-efficacy, curiosity, and good old fashioned hard work drive her teaching and life. My huge thanks to Evan Reppun Beachy, who directs the Kealaʻula Institute for recommending Ululani. As always, our theme music and post-production editing is provided by Daniel Gilad at DG Sound Creations. To learn more about Daniel check out his Facebook page. If you love this episode please give us a rating and review in your favorite podcast store. Take care, be safe and bring kindness and compassion into the world.   The post 51. She Lives On The Edge Of Her Seat: Ululani Shiraishi appeared first on @MLTSinHawaii .