After noon on the 14th, a car crashed into a ramen shop in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and a total of six people, including customers, were slightly injured.

According to police, a woman in her 70s who was driving a car said she "stepped on the accelerator too much."

After noon on the 14th, in Miihatazaki, Kurume City, the police were informed that "a car is rushing into a ramen shop. It's fierce."



When the police rushed in, a passenger car broke through the walls and windowpanes of the ramen shop, and stopped with the back half of the car body plunged into the shop.



According to the police, the store was almost full at that time.



The car was driven by a 76-year-old woman from Minami-ku, Fukuoka, who was not injured, but was in the store with a woman in her 80s sitting in the passenger seat. A total of 6 people, including 5 men and women, including 1-year-old and 1-year-old children, were slightly injured.



Police are investigating the details of the accident, as she said the woman said she "she stepped too far on the accelerator to get the car into the parking lot."

Ramen shop manager "No way this is the case"

Takeshi Hara, the manager of the ramen shop, said, "I never thought this would happen. I tried to ensure the safety of customers, including injured families, and to check if there were any other injuries." I was there.