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The "Totoro Case", also known as the Foxy Mountain Incident, occurred in 1999. At that time, in the Japanese city of Sayama, a second-grade elementary school boy named Taichi Mimura disappeared. His parents called the police

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The "Totoro Case", also known as the Foxy Mountain Incident, occurred in 1999. At that time, in the Japanese city of Sayama, a second-grade elementary school boy named Taichi Mimura disappeared. His parents called the police, who immediately launched a search.

However, after several days of searching, no trace of the child was found. At this time, a man named Maishi Mikami volunteered to join the search team. He describes himself as a veteran "chinchilla hunter" who specializes in phenomena and events associated with this mysterious animal.

Mashi Mikami claims that he was able to find the missing child by communicating with "Totoro". He also set up a stall similar to a street performer in a plaza in downtown Sayama, asking passers-by to donate money to support his "Totoro Hunter" campaign. This attracted media and social attention, and the fame of Maki Mikami rapidly expanded.

However, the police became suspicious of Maki Mikami's actions. They believe that he took advantage of the sensitive incident of the child's disappearance to deliberately create a mysterious atmosphere to attract the attention of the media and the public. After some investigation, the police found that "Totoro" did not exist, and Mashi Mikami was not a senior "Totoro hunter", and his so-called communication skills were also deceptive.

Eventually, Maki Mikami was arrested on suspicion of fraud. His behavior not only made people question him, but also shocked the legend of the mysterious animal "Totoro". The whole incident is also known as the "Totoro Case" or "Sayama Incident". #Suspense##Case##龙猫 #

The "Totoro Case", also known as the Foxy Mountain Incident, occurred in 1999. At that time, in the Japanese city of Sayama, a second-grade elementary school boy named Taichi Mimura disappeared. His parents called the police
The "Totoro Case", also known as the Foxy Mountain Incident, occurred in 1999. At that time, in the Japanese city of Sayama, a second-grade elementary school boy named Taichi Mimura disappeared. His parents called the police
The "Totoro Case", also known as the Foxy Mountain Incident, occurred in 1999. At that time, in the Japanese city of Sayama, a second-grade elementary school boy named Taichi Mimura disappeared. His parents called the police

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