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Japan man caught filming 1,000 women bathing in hot springs with spy cams hidden in fake rocks

Woman notices strange reflections in rock, realises spy camera is embedded, reports to police

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A Japanese man was apprehended for using hidden cameras disguised as rocks to film 1,000 women bathing in hot springs. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/tuy.co.jp
Fran Luin Beijing

A Japanese man is facing a two-year prison sentence for secretly filming 1,000 women bathing in several hot springs using cameras embedded in fake rocks.

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The unidentified 31-year-old man from Fukushima prefecture was arrested in May after the hidden camera was discovered by one of the women at a hot spring in Yamagata prefecture.

She noticed strange reflections in a rock and realised it had a spy camera embedded in it, Japanese media outlet TBS News Dig reported.

The police retrieved the man-made rock after receiving the woman’s report and later arrested the perpetrator when he came looking for the camera.

He admitted to purchasing a telelens online and crafting a realistic rock structure using clay and brown plastic to conceal a hidden camera. To disguise the camera’s cable, he wrapped it in brown tape and connected it to a power bank.

The police retrieved the rock after the woman reported it and arrested the perpetrator when he returned for the camera. Photo: Getty Images
The police retrieved the rock after the woman reported it and arrested the perpetrator when he returned for the camera. Photo: Getty Images

Dressed as a mountain climber, he then hid behind a camouflage net, positioning the camera to observe his surroundings discreetly.

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