Smell fetishist steals school indoor shoes for girl’s feet aroma

Kanazawa is a genteel small city near the western coast of Japan, sandwiched between the central mountains and the Sea of Japan. It is home to samurai houses, art museums, a famous garden, and an old geisha district. In other words, it is like an alternate Kyoto.

But don’t be fooled. Underneath this exterior of tranquility and grace there is a hotbed of fetishism.

Local police arrested a 21-year-old fourth-year college student from Takaoka City in neighboring Toyama City on suspicion on sneaking into an elementary school in order to steal girls’ indoor shoes.

“I wanted to smell the indoor shoes,” said suspect Kyosuke Minamitani.

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He was found at around 4pm on March 14th by a member of the school staff and detained.

There have been around 30 cases of girls’ shoes being stolen at elementary schools in Ishikawa and Toyama prefectures since mid-February. Since December to March, 11 elementary schools in Kanazawa City alone had 24 shoes left in the entrance stolen from the premises.

“I did slip into other schools. I used my car to do this,” confessed Minamitani. It seems he just could not control his addiction to the smell left by young girls’ feet in the shoes.

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4 Comments

  • Seras March 17, 2014

    I have a feet fetish but goin’ as far as to steal shoes from young girls is not a thing I’d do. These creeps are the ones who give a bad rep to the rest of footy lovers -_-. If anything, I prefer the smell from the source itself, of a fully developed woman like of those from Risa Yoshiki (the lady posing in the picture :3 ).

    She does have beautiful perfectly shaped feet worth of worshiping. *.*

  • nelsontl69 March 17, 2014

    Unless he steals them directly from the lockers, how does he know the indoor shoes belong to girls? Some schools have the same indoor shoes for both boys and girls.

  • Tadashi Anahori (Post author) March 17, 2014

    @Foreign guy

    People wear so-called “indoor shoes” (uwabaki) in Japan, especially at schools. So a school entrance will have lots of students’ indoor shoes (they tend to look a bit like plimsolls or gym shoes). In a house there will be slippers, though, and less likely to retain a nice smell.

  • Foreign guy March 17, 2014

    What the hell is an indoor shoe? Anyways, shoe sniffing is weird, give me bicycle seats anytime!

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