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Known as the "Legendary Demon Girl", sensational in Japan (Abe Ding Incident)

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Known as the "Legendary Demon Girl", sensational in Japan (Abe Ding Incident)

On May 18, 1936, the maid Abe, at the tea house of Ozhisa in Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan, strangled her lover and removed her genitals.

The case was convicted of infatuation, and Abe accepted a sentence of six years in prison and was released from prison in 1941.

Known as the "Legendary Demon Girl", sensational in Japan (Abe Ding Incident)

After that, Abe lived an ordinary civic life, but suddenly disappeared in 1971 and his whereabouts are unknown.

Due to the curious nature of the incident, after the incident and the arrest of Abe Ding (May 20, 1936), the Japanese press was released, which was an event of great concern at the time. Even now, many Japanese people think of the event whenever they mention the name "Abe Ding", which shows its high popularity.

Known as the "Legendary Demon Girl", sensational in Japan (Abe Ding Incident)

Sadashi Abe, Kandata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Kyoto.

She was born into a wealthy family, but as early as she was 10 years old, she learned about men and women from the conversations of her aunts and grandmothers in the family, and when she went to a friend's house at the age of 15, she tried yun rain with her friend's brother's classmates for the first time.

The first taste of the forbidden fruit was painful for Abe, and she was bleeding for the next two days. But this seems to have opened the door to Abe's perception of his own body. In the near future, the men of her neighborhood were among her first lovers.

The father said in a fit of rage: "You like men so much, just go and be a prostitute." The 18-year-old Abe also felt that this was a good choice, left his parents, and began to break into the world of men.

On February 26, 1936, the year Abe, who had just turned 32, had left home and lived independently for 14 years.

Over the years, she traveled to Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, and Kobe, where she worked as a waitress, a high-class prostitute, and a concubine.

In this world, Abe came to Tokyo after successfully escaping from a brothel.

Here, she became a waitress at a restaurant, "not a wrongdoer who does not get together", the owner of the "Yoshida family" who sells eel rice - Ishida Yoshizo is a well-known lustful person in the neighborhood, and the two people are naturally dry firewood, and they hit it off. - And this eventually led to the "Abe-ding Incident".

In the days that followed, they eloped and stayed in small inns, spending most of their time falling in love with unbridled, unscrupulous men and women.

Occasionally, Abe would also go out to see her old master, and after getting the money from him, he rushed back to the inn and ran to the side of Yoshizo, who was already impatient. As if there was nothing else in the world that needed their nostalgia, they were unsentimental.

The extravagance of extreme mutual ownership has pushed these two fatalistic wild mandarin ducks onto the ultimate cliff. During an intercourse, Abe Ding's use of the belt to tighten Yoshizō's neck made the two people experience a pleasure they had never experienced before, but the unsentimental Abe Ding's action made Yoshizo wake up the next day and tell her: "Next time in Le, it is not as comfortable as strangling." ”

Abe listened carefully to Yoshizo's advice and went out the next day to buy a sharp-bladed kitchen knife. After the next intercourse, while Yoshizo was asleep, Abe strangled Yoshizo with a belt, cut off a part of her most beloved Yoshizo, and took it with her and left.

Before leaving, she carved a sharp blade on Ji Zang's body and legs, "Ji and Ding two people", "Ding". She didn't want to run away from anything, she left because she had a date with the old master.

Soon, the police caught Abe Ding and quickly found the missing part of Yoshizo's body, and Abe explained very seriously: "I don't want those who tidy up their appearance to play with his 'baby', it belongs only to me." ”

After his arrest, Abe was identified as "fornication" by a psychiatric professor at the University of Tokyo, and she confessed to her actions. As a result, it was determined to be caused by infatuation. The court sentenced him to 6 years in prison.

Abe accepted a sentence of 6 years of service, but five years later, on the occasion of Japan's national celebration, amnesty for prisoners, Abe was released from prison (Ichigo was released from prison in 1941). After his release from prison, Abe was anonymous and married, and after that, Abe was bound to live an ordinary civic life. (After that, despite her financial burden, she began to wander around, and at the age of 65, she was seen working in a restaurant, but no one ever saw her again.) People who have seen her photo say that she looks so gentle, and that she is no different from an ordinary grandmother with a low brow. )

However, in 1971, his whereabouts suddenly disappeared, and his future destination is unknown.

Known as the "Legendary Demon Girl", sensational in Japan (Abe Ding Incident)

The Abe case has been adapted into a movie many times in Japan, and the Japanese actress Hitomi Kuroki has also acted.

A Japanese writer once put Abe's story on the stage and invited Abe to star in himself.

Known as the "Legendary Demon Girl", sensational in Japan (Abe Ding Incident)

World of Senses is a Franco-Japanese co-production directed by Nagisa Oshima and starring Hideko Matsuda, Ryuya Fuji, and others, and was later influenced by the writing of Junichi Watanabe's novel Paradise Lost.

When Nagisa Oshima shot some of the more daring shots in the film, the crew was basically cleared, leaving only the actors involved in the shooting, the camera himself and the director.

During the filming process, the male and female protagonists were all involved in the shooting, so the problem of the heroine's pregnancy during the filming process has always caused a headache for nagisa Oshima and other main creative staff.

After the film was completed, Nagisa Oshima went to France to edit and post-produce the film, "World of the Senses" was released in Cannes, which caused a crowded scene, and later, Nagisa Oshima published a book "The Bullfight of Love", because in addition to some of the scripts involved in the film shooting, it also included some stills about the nudity of the male and female protagonists in the film.

Known as the "Legendary Demon Girl", sensational in Japan (Abe Ding Incident)

As a result, director Nagisa Oshima and publisher Takemura were indicted by the Japanese government on the grounds of "selling obscene documents and books."

The lawsuit lasted for six years before the Tokyo High Court acquitted Nagisa Oshima.

It is understood that Nagisa Oshima was previously a serious student of law and was a student of the Faculty of Law of Kyoto University, and it is possible that Nagisa Oshima had already considered various legal issues when filming the movie "Sensory World".

Therefore, later, Nagisa Oshima's arguments in the courtroom were very calm, and sometimes the judge was dumbfounded.

After a marathon trial that lasted six years, the court finally acquitted the defendants, thus ending the seemingly absurd but socially changing perception of the ruling.