UTSUNOMIYA, Oct 15 (News On Japan) –
A parking zone at a preferred vacationer website in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, was left scarred with deep tire marks after a late-night drifting stunt, with surveillance footage capturing a automotive spinning at excessive velocity within the rain and narrowly avoiding an individual standing in its path.
The incident occurred on the Oya History Museum, a former quarry registered as a Japan Heritage website, the place the power’s free parking zone is open to the general public to ease customer prices. According to museum director Yasutoshi Okubo, the reckless drifting, which lasted about quarter-hour, brought about extreme harm that can require resurfacing the pavement at a price estimated between 2 million and three million yen. He added that the positioning has seen repeated instances of drifting and littering resulting from its secluded location, and warned that continued vandalism may pressure the museum to put in fences or introduce paid parking. Police, who have been consulted after the incident, are growing patrols across the space to stop additional harmful habits.
Source: FNN

