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Japan girl group AKB48 attacked by man with saw | |
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Two members of popular Japanese pop group AKB48 were injured after a man attacked them with a saw. | |
Rina Kawaei, 19, and Anna Iriyama, 18, were meeting with fans in the northern city of Takizawa on Sunday when a man lunged forward and slashed them. | Rina Kawaei, 19, and Anna Iriyama, 18, were meeting with fans in the northern city of Takizawa on Sunday when a man lunged forward and slashed them. |
They sustained cuts on their hands and heads, reported Kyodo. A male staff member was also cut on his hand. | They sustained cuts on their hands and heads, reported Kyodo. A male staff member was also cut on his hand. |
The group holds the Guinness record for being the world's largest pop group. | The group holds the Guinness record for being the world's largest pop group. |
The police have arrested the 24-year-old man, identified as Satoru Umeta. | The police have arrested the 24-year-old man, identified as Satoru Umeta. |
AKB48's manager was reported as saying the two girls' surgery was successful and they would be able to leave the hospital by Monday. | AKB48's manager was reported as saying the two girls' surgery was successful and they would be able to leave the hospital by Monday. |
A Tokyo concert scheduled for Monday night and other fan events have been cancelled. | A Tokyo concert scheduled for Monday night and other fan events have been cancelled. |
News of the attack was covered widely in national media. AKB48, which was founded in 2005, is hugely popular in Japan and other Asian countries. | News of the attack was covered widely in national media. AKB48, which was founded in 2005, is hugely popular in Japan and other Asian countries. |
AKB stands for Akihabara, the technology district of Tokyo, where the group has its own theatre. Members perform there almost every day. | AKB stands for Akihabara, the technology district of Tokyo, where the group has its own theatre. Members perform there almost every day. |
The number 48 reportedly refers to the original number of members in the group, although it has since expanded. | The number 48 reportedly refers to the original number of members in the group, although it has since expanded. |
The current line-up on the group's website, spread over four main teams and other smaller ones, lists 140 names. | The current line-up on the group's website, spread over four main teams and other smaller ones, lists 140 names. |
Every year tens of thousands of fans vote on who gets to join the group from a pool of more than 200 candidates, in an event that is widely covered by national media. | Every year tens of thousands of fans vote on who gets to join the group from a pool of more than 200 candidates, in an event that is widely covered by national media. |
Members have to abide by strict rules set by their management, and are not allowed to date. | Members have to abide by strict rules set by their management, and are not allowed to date. |
The band made international headlines last year when one of its members, Minami Minegishi, shaved her head and apologised to fans in a video posted online. She had been caught spending a night with her boyfriend. | The band made international headlines last year when one of its members, Minami Minegishi, shaved her head and apologised to fans in a video posted online. She had been caught spending a night with her boyfriend. |
The incident sparked debate on whether pop idols in Japan have the right to lead normal lives. | The incident sparked debate on whether pop idols in Japan have the right to lead normal lives. |
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