031 Kobe's Tragedy: The 1997 Child Murders and Their Lasting Impact - Exploring the Case of 'Boy A' and Its Influence on Japan's Juvenile Justice System

031 Kobe's Tragedy: The 1997 Child Murders and Their Lasting Impact - Exploring the Case of 'Boy A' and Its Influence on Japan's Juvenile Justice System

​The Kobe child murders, also known as the Sakakibara Seito case, were a series of shocking crimes committed by a 14-year-old junior high school student in Suma Ward, Kobe, Japan, between February and May 1997. The perpetrator, referred to as "Boy A" due to Japanese juvenile law, attacked five elementary school children aged 9 to 12, resulting in two fatalities and injuries to three others.​


On May 27, 1997, the decapitated head of 11-year-old Jun Hase was found at the gate of Tomogaoka Junior High School, accompanied by a note signed "Sakakibara Seito." This gruesome discovery led to widespread media coverage and public outcry. Subsequent investigations, including analysis of handwriting and the content of letters sent to the media, led authorities to suspect Boy A. He was apprehended on June 28, 1997, and confessed to the crimes.​


Following his arrest, Boy A was sent to a medical juvenile reformatory. After approximately six years and nine months of rehabilitation, he was released on a provisional basis in March 2004, with officials stating that he no longer posed a threat to society. In 2015, under the pseudonym "Former Boy A," he published a memoir titled "Zekka," detailing his psychological state before and after the crimes, which sparked controversy and criticism from the public and victims' families.​


The case had significant legal and societal impacts in Japan. It prompted discussions on juvenile crime and led to amendments in the Juvenile Law, lowering the age at which minors could be tried as adults from 16 to 14. Additionally, in 2022, it was revealed that the Kobe Family Court had destroyed all records related to the case in 2011 after the expiration of the storage period, raising concerns about the preservation of important legal documents.


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