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Tokyo Reported
12-07-2025
- Tokyo Reported
Chiba teacher accused of lewd acts on female student
CHIBA (TR) – Chiba Prefectural Police have arrested a 52-year-old man for allegedly committing lewd acts on a female high school student who attended his English conversation school in Matsudo City, reports NHK (July 12). On multiple times during class between around July 2021 and around January 2023, Keisuke Hisasue is suspected of committing lewd acts, such as touching the breasts and lower body of the female student. In one case, he approached her from behind as she stood to read aloud during class, he put his hand inside her underwear and touched her breasts, all of which was filmed by his smartphone. Keisuke Hisasue (X) Police began their investigation after the student contacted a sexual crime victim hotline. Upon his arrest, Hisasue admitted to the charges. The suspect said, 'I feel sexual desire when I touch people's bodies at the cram school I run.' He added, 'I also took upskirt photos of several other students.' As a result, police have seized his computer and smartphone. The investigation is continuing.


The Mainichi
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Mainichi
Japanese pianists win 2nd, 5th prizes at Queen Elisabeth Competition
BRUSSELS (Kyodo) -- Japanese pianists Wataru Hisasue and Masaya Kamei won the second and fifth prizes, respectively, at the Queen Elisabeth Competition, a prestigious contest for international musicians held in Brussels. The organizers announced the results after the final round ended Saturday in the Belgian capital. First prize went to Nikola Meeuwsen of the Netherlands. Hisasue, a 30-year-old from Shiga Prefecture in western Japan, is currently studying under Klaus Hellwig, a professor of piano at the Berlin University of the Arts. Especially interested in the music of the 20th and 21st centuries, he has performed in both Europe and Japan, according to the organizers. "I am in disbelief. I thought I would become nervous, but I was able to enjoy performing as I tried not to have any regrets," he said. Kamei, 23, from Aichi Prefecture in central Japan, said he was able to "deliver my own music." Of the 12 pianists in the final, four were Japanese. Hisasue and Kamei both performed on Saturday.