
Japanese star convicted of indecent assault in Hong Kong
HONG KONG: A Hong Kong court on Wednesday (Aug 13) found J-pop artist Kenshin Kamimura guilty of indecent assault after he harassed a woman working as his interpreter at a restaurant earlier this year.
Kamimura, 26, is a former member of the boy band ONE N'ONLY, which expelled him shortly after the allegation.
Fans queued to get into court for hours before the hearing, and some broke down in tears upon learning Kamimura had been convicted.
The court heard Kamimura touched the woman's thighs multiple times despite her objections, and invited her to go to the bathroom with him.
Magistrate Peter Yu found he had assaulted her, adding his behaviour "clearly shows disrespect for women".
The incident took place in March during a celebratory dinner, after a fan meet for which the woman had been working as an interpreter for Kamimura and others.
The Japanese star was fined HK$15,000 (US$1,900).
Kamimura, who is also known as an actor in the Japanese drama "Our Youth", hugged his court translator upon hearing he would be fined without facing jail time, media reports said.
Kamimura got "what he deserved", Yu said, adding that "had the victim not refused to remain silent and courageously come forward, she would have suffered an unpleasant experience in silence".
But ardent fans inside and outside the court were in tears.
Chan, a 30-year-old screenwriter and fan who gave only her last name, said she had come from northern China to watch the court session.
She told AFP before the verdict that the trial has had a negative impact on Kamimura's image, and had incited "public outbursts of vitriol against the artist". - AFP

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hype Malaysia
10 minutes ago
- Hype Malaysia
RIIZE Concert, KLP48 Concert & More: What To Do In The Klang Valley This Weekend!
The weekend is here, which means more events happening in the Klang Valley – and beyond – to look forward to! If you're looking for something fun to fill your weekend agenda, here's our list of events – curated just for you! This week, we've got tons of exciting concerts lined up for you, from K-pop sensation RIIZE to second-generation stars INFINITE Dongwoo and Lee Hyeri. We also have a special anniversary show from our very own KLP48 and a concert by mother-daughter stars Salamiah Hassan and Atilia Haron. Not to mention a Chopin performance from the MPO and a diamond jubilee celebration with Richard Marx. RIIZE Concert Tour 'RIIZING LOUD' in Kuala Lumpur The boys of RIIZE are gearing up to set the stage on fire with their first concert in Kuala Lumpur! Get ready to be wowed by their energetic performance and impeccable stage presence. Click here to get your tickets! Date: 16th August 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Idea Live Arena Hyeri Fanmeeting Tour 'Welcome To HYERI's STUDIO' in Kuala Lumpur K-pop's it-girl Hyeri is finally making her way to KL with her first fanmeeting tour! Prepare for an unforgettable evening with the idol-turned-actress as she charms fans with her wit, beauty and humour. Click here to get tickets! Date: 17th August 2025 (Sunday) Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur Jang Dongwoo Fan-con Tour 'Connection' in Kuala Lumpur Jang Dongwoo is back in Malaysia – this time as a soloist! Catch the powerhouse performer at his first solo fan-con as he lights up the stage with heartfelt performances and personal interactions. Click here to get your tickets! Date: 15th August 2025 (Friday) Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur KONSERT GELOMBANG BAHAGIAKU – Atilia Haron & Salamiah Hassan After years of entertaining the nation with their music, mother-daughter duo Salamiah Hassan and Atilia Haron are finally joining forces on stage! Prepare to be wowed by their powerful vocals and classic hits spanning decades. Click here to get tickets to the show! Date: 16th August 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Plenary Theatre, KLCC KLP48 1st Anniversary Concert 'BLOOM' KLP48, the Malaysian sister group of famed Japanese idol collective AKB48, is celebrating their first anniversary – and you're invited to the celebrations! Join the group as they present a whole year of music with guest stars Ismail Izzani, COËX and JKT48! Click here for tickets! Date: 16th August 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur Chopin Festival I Savour the best of Chopin as the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra presents his Piano Concerto No. 1. Under the baton of conductor Junichi Hirokami, the MPO and pianist Melody Quah will deliver a range of emotions with lyrical melodies through orchestra and piano. Click here for tickets! Date: 16th August 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS Endless 60th Diamond Jubilee Celebration with Richard Marx Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Richard Marx has left a lasting mark on music for over four decades – and now's your chance to celebrate his music with him! Join him as he performs all his greatest hits at the Arena of Stars stage! Click here to get your tickets! Date: 16th August 2025 (Saturday) Venue: Arena of Stars, Resorts World Genting


Hype Malaysia
11 minutes ago
- Hype Malaysia
New Drops From G-SHOCK x Hidden & Blancpain x Swatch Pack Green Style & Streetwear Edge
If your wrist is ready for an upgrade, these two new watches have you covered. From streetwear-ready G-SHOCK vibes to a sleek green Bioceramic dive watch, they're fun, functional, and made to turn heads. G-SHOCK x Hidden 5600 Series Two years after their first collaboration, streetwear favourite Hidden NY reunites with G-SHOCK for the new DW5600HDN257. This release takes the iconic rectangular G-SHOCK silhouette and gives it a fresh twist with a frosted white resin bezel and Hidden's signature green lettering. It is clean, crisp and made for those who appreciate subtle style cues. The dial stays minimal, letting the matte black bull bars stand out while adding extra protection. On the caseback, an engraved 'In The Blink Of An Eye' motif nods to Hidden's design DNA. Turn on the LED backlight and the Hidden icon logo appears, giving a secret detail that only reveals itself in the dark. Hidden's first G-SHOCK in 2023 had a transparent off-white design that divided opinions. The new DW5600HDN257 swaps that for a sleeker white and green colourway, keeping the rare bull bars for extra durability and style. With 200 metres of water resistance, a stopwatch, timer, alarm, second time zone and a comfortable integrated strap, it is a versatile watch that combines streetwear flair with G-SHOCK toughness. The G-SHOCK x Hidden NY DW5600HDN257 is now available for US$175 (~RM765) at G-SHOCK SoHo, online and Hidden's website while stocks last. Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms 'Green Abyss' Just in time for summer, the Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms returns in a fresh new green. The 'Green Abyss' edition brings a forest-green Bioceramic case and unidirectional dive bezel paired with cream Super-LumiNova hands and markers. It's a sleek, subtle take on the playful Swatch collaboration, perfect for those who want colour without going over the top. Inside, the watch is powered by the Swatch-made SISTEM51 automatic movement, a fully mechanical engine with 90 hours of power reserve and a smooth 21,600 vibrations per hour. Measuring 42.3mm by 14.4mm, the case combines presence and wearability, while the 91-metre water resistance ensures it can handle any summer adventure with ease. The Green Abyss balances colour and seriousness, sitting between the brighter Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean models. Its NATO-style strap keeps it sporty and comfortable, while the mechanical movement, summer-ready green, and approachable price make it a playful yet practical standout in the Scuba Fifty Fathoms lineup. The Blancpain x Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms Green Abyss will retail for US$400 (~RM1,750) and is available now at Swatch boutiques nationwide and online while stocks last.


The Sun
3 hours ago
- The Sun
Liverpool man faces 24 new charges over football parade crash
A British man accused of driving his car into crowds celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title win now faces 24 additional criminal charges. Former British Marine Paul Doyle, 53, appeared via videolink at Liverpool Crown Court as the new charges were revealed. Prosecutors confirmed the total charges now stand at 31, involving 29 victims aged between six months and 77 years. Six of the charges relate to injured children, including two babies aged six and seven months at the time of the incident. The crash occurred on May 26 as fans celebrated Liverpool's record-equalling 20th top-flight title along the city's waterfront. Doyle, a father-of-three from Croxteth, was initially charged with seven offences, including dangerous driving and grievous bodily harm with intent. The new charges include 19 counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm and three of wounding with intent. Doyle, wearing a grey T-shirt, did not enter any pleas during the 20-minute hearing attended by victims' relatives and media. Judge Andrew Menary adjourned the case until September 4, when Doyle is expected to formally respond to the charges. A provisional trial date has been set for November 24, with proceedings expected to last three to four weeks. - AFP