TOKYO, Apr 12 (News On Japan) –
A tea bowl product of pure gold, valued at 10 million yen, was stolen at round midday Thursday from the “Great Gold Exhibition” held on the busy Nihonbashi Takashimaya division retailer in Tokyo’s Chuo district, leaving patrons and employees shocked.
The exhibition, recognized for showcasing a stunning array of gold artifacts together with golden dragons and sake vessels crafted by Living National Treasures, gathered over a thousand gold objects, with costs starting from a number of hundred thousand to hundreds of thousands of yen. Among these, the stolen tea bowl, crafted by a famend artisan recognized for creating commemorative objects for the Emperor’s wedding ceremony, stood out as one of many exhibition’s most respected items.
The theft occurred round midday, with a employees member alerting the police at 12:16 PM after noticing the merchandise’s disappearance. Surveillance footage pinpointed the theft to roughly 11:40 AM, capturing a person making off with the tea bowl. The fleeing man, described as being in his 20s to 30s, was sporting a grey sweatshirt, carrying a backpack, wearing darkish trousers, and sporting glasses. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police are at the moment looking for the person’s whereabouts.
Source: ANN

