Découvrez les histoires criminelles japonaises à travers le temps. Au travers de différentes affaires, tueurs en série, meurtriers de masse, gourous et gangsters, ces podcasts vous propose une analyse sociétale et culturelle de ce pays qui, même en matière criminelle, ne fait rien comme les autres.
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En 1974, deux hommes étaient arrêtés par la police de Tokyo pour le meurtre sauvage de 5 personnes. Enfants de la guerre et victimes des apparences et des préjugés, qu'est-ce qui a pu les pousser à commettre l'irréparable et avec autant de violence.
Le soir du réveillon de Noël 1951, la quatrième victime d'un tueur mystérieux achevait une série qui n'avait rien d'un conte. Dans ce cold case, découvrez l'histoire terrifiante du tueur aux origamis.
Entre 2004 et 2009, Ueta Miyuki, une hôtesse de bar de nuit de la région de Tottori fait le vide autour d'elle. Ses amants ont tendance à disparaître mystérieusement et son compte en banque à grossir bizarrement...
La voix du narrateur est addictive! je viens de découvrir / des faits divers japonais contés par un japonais, merci continuez 🙏🏽
Le narrateur couvre des histoires inconnues en France, de façon très compréhensive. C’est parfois dur mais toujours intéressant, beaucoup de contexte sur la culture japonaise.
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Satsujin. Crimes au Japon launched 8 months ago and published 18 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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