Nara City officials Attempt to jump to the opposite platform Railroad falls Video diffusion January 20 18:35

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A video of a male employee in Nara falling on the track trying to jump from the station platform to the opposite platform was posted on the Internet and was found to be spreading. Nara City is considering disposal as "an act of losing the trust of the city."

According to Nara City and Kintetsu, the video was shot on a platform dedicated to getting off at Kintetsu Nara Station. Is shown.

The video has been posted and spread on the Internet and has been viewed more than 2 million times as of 5 pm on the 20th.

An inquiry was made to Nara City on the 18th, and after confirming with a 30-year-old male employee of the Road Construction Section, which resembled the person in the picture, he found that he was himself.

A male employee said, "I went over a station after drinking alcohol with my friend and tried to move home. It was rash."

It is said that the staff do not remember the shooting time, but it is expected that it will be about three years from the design of the train until March last year.

This means that the video was posted on Instagram only to a limited number of people that a friend can see and then deleted immediately, and it is not clear why the video spread afterwards.

Nara City is considering disposing of the staff as "an act of losing the trust of the city."

The Kintetsu Public Relations Department states that "it is possible to cause a serious accident, and we absolutely want to stop such activities."

"I think as a person"

Critics were heard at Kintetsu Nara Station about the video.

A man in his thirties in Tahara-Honcho, Nara Prefecture, said, "I have never seen such a person at a station. I think it's more about a person than a civil servant."

A woman in her 60s in Nara City said, "It's embarrassing. Don't jump over your home or film it."

A Chinese woman in her 40s who lives in Tokyo said, "If foreign tourists know, the image of a Japanese who protects manners may be destroyed."