Japanese made the event in hospital after doctors discovered that his stomach contained 1894 coins, weighing more than eight kilograms, before being diagnosed with a disease called experts "Pekka".

Le Monde told the story of the 51-year-old Japanese, who went to the hospital complaining of a state of exhaustion accompanied by anorexia, and when the examination showed a contraction in the left side of the abdomen, doctors decided to carry out in-depth examinations.

A radiation examination at a Tokyo hospital proved that there were circulatory bodies in the stomach. It was then decided to undergo an emergency surgery. Doctors discovered that there were coins in the patient's stomach and immediately began to extract them.

Doctors found 1894 pieces of metal weighing more than eight kilograms, of which 140 were in the category of one Japanese yen, 99 five yen, 1642 ten yen, eight fifty yen and five hundred yen. The patient's belly is about $ 157.

After the operation and the completion of the tests, the doctors reported that the Japanese infected with the disease, "Bika", and symptoms of the patient sought to swallow non-edible substances that pose a danger to the body, such as clay, chalk, paper and coins. He was also diagnosed with schizophrenia and was admitted to the mental health clinic.

Since 1975, medical records have reported that there were about 10 cases of bacca-related metal bites. Japanese doctors reported a record, with the largest medical record ever recorded by a 57-year-old American swallow of six hundred coins.