At a public bath in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, a custom-made goodwill created in collaboration with a popular anime was found stolen by someone on the morning of the 13th.



When the shop owner complains on SNS, "Please return it," the response is spreading, with anime fans and others retweeting more than 20,000 times.

The one that was found stolen was the custom-made goodwill of the popular anime "Kageki Shojo !!" based on the manga that sold more than 1 million copies in the series.



This goodwill was produced as a collaboration project between the public bath "Daikokuyu", which was founded in 1945 in Sumida Ward, a place related to the main character, and an animation, and was hung at the entrance of the public bath from the 4th of this month.



The store owner wanted the younger generation to know about the culture of public baths, where the number of customers is declining, but at around 5 am on the 13th, he noticed that there were no employees.



After applying goodwill, the number of young customers, mainly anime fans, increased, and it was also seen that they took pictures in front of goodwill, so the third generation owner, Takuya Shinbo, said, "There is only one precious item in the world. Goodwill. It's a shame because many people came to enjoy this. "

In addition, when Mr. Shinbo tweeted "Please return" with a picture of goodwill on SNS, the response is spreading, such as being retweeted more than 20,000 times by anime fans.



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating on suspicion of theft because the damage was reported at the public bath on the 13th.