Japan mourns after the worst mass killing in two decades claims 33 lives in arson attack

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Animation fans and Kyoto residents gathered at the site of Japan's worst mass killing in 18 years on Friday, offering flowers and prayers for the 33 people who died in an arson attack on an animation studio in the city.

A number of people gathered near the charred three-story studio of Kyoto Animation in the western Japanese city, where a day earlier a suspected arsonist shouted "Die!" and that he had been plagiarized before dousing the building with what appeared to be petrol and setting it ablaze.

On Friday morning people gathered in the rain at the edge of the cordon set up by police and fire officials.

"It's hard to put into words how I feel," said 27-year-old Yuichi Kumami, a self-described animation fan, who had taken time off work at his company in nearby Osaka to lay flowers at the site.

"They may not be able to produce the same kind of works again and it was my hope that there would be more memorable works in the future, but that may be impossible now and that is very saddening," he said, his voice cracking with emotion.

A pillar of Japanese popular culture, animation has become a major cultural export, winning fans around the world. Kyoto Animation has an outsized role in the industry, with its influence outstripping the list of works it has produced.

Local resident Kazuko Yoshida, 78, said she lived close to the site and had smelt smoke on Thursday. From her second-floor window, she saw smoke and helicopters.

"I wonder why the company was targeted, why those people had to be caught up in this. It sounds like the man who did it wanted to die," she said.

"If he wanted to die he should have died alone, why did he have to involve other people? He is a terrible person."

One 23-year-old university student paid his respects before going to his lessons. He said he was a fan of "anime", as Japanese animation is known.

"You hear about gun killings overseas, but anyone can get their hands on gasoline and that is pretty frightening," he said. "You can't stop people from buying gasoline, perhaps there's a way to offer help to people who might be tempted to commit crimes."

One local man, 82, passing by on his bicycle said he previously lived in the neighborhood.

"There was no fire escape on the outside of the building and I think that was a big reason why so many people died," he said.

"There was only one way for them to escape."

dp_kl on July 19th, 2019 at 12:36 UTC »

Edit: One man has died in a hospital, 34 dead

This was posted yesterday on another sub:

A 69 years old man stood on site, he said his 21 years old granddaughter has been working for KyoAni for 2 years and she seems to work on the 3rd floor, but in the morning he found her name on the missing list. The grandpa met her 1 week ago.

"She always says she's working hard, she's happy to see her name in the movie, and recently she bought me a fan book with her own money as a gift, as she knew I'm a fan of that baseball club."

Source

For people who don't know about KyoAni, they are the model animation studio in Japan. KyoAni has fully employed staff, they don't have to rely on freelancers, train new staff in schools, wages are "decent" and they don't rely on overwork. It basically is a dream come true for those people to work there.

If you want to show your support for KyoAni, you can write to them via Crunchyroll. It can be "anything from well wishes to art".

dcresistance on July 19th, 2019 at 10:56 UTC »

Studio Sunrise, the anime studio that makes Gundam, Code Geass, Inuyasha, Outlaw Star, and many other anime, have released an official statement saying they will help however they can

この度の株式会社京都アニメーション様の火災によりお亡くなりになられました方々に、謹んでご冥福をお祈り申し上げますと共に、ご遺族の皆様には心よりお悔やみ申し上げます。 またお怪我をされた皆様に関しましては、一日も早いご回復を心よりお祈り申し上げます。 我々も同じアニメーション製作会社として微力ながらご支援させていただきます。

scarface2cz on July 19th, 2019 at 08:01 UTC »

33 lives because "they copied me". what a piece of shit.

also. no fire escape on the building? how come?