The 300 Million Yen Affair
Japan's Vanishing Cash Case (1968) (Infamous Crimes, Secret Plots, and Billion-Dollar Betrayals)
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Japan's Greatest Unsolved Mystery: The Perfect Crime That Shocked a Nation
On a cold December morning in 1968, four bank employees thought they were being rescued by a police officer. Instead, they became witnesses to the most audacious heist in Japanese history—and the perpetrator vanished into thin air with 300 million yen.
What happened next consumed a nation.
In this gripping true crime investigation, David G. Stone unravels the fascinating story of Japan's most infamous unsolved case. A master criminal posing as a police officer executed a plan so flawless that despite Japan's largest manhunt—involving 170,000 officers and 120,000 suspects—the thief was never caught, the money never recovered.
Discover the shocking details:
• How one man's perfect deception fooled an entire nation
• The cultural psychology that made this crime possible
• Why 300 million yen completely disappeared without a trace
• The investigation that became more famous than the crime itself
• How this case changed Japanese society forever
Drawing from police files, witness interviews, and decades of investigation, The 300 Million Yen Affair goes beyond the headlines to explore the social and cultural forces that enabled history's most mysterious heist. Stone masterfully weaves together the technical precision of the crime, the human drama of the investigation, and the lasting impact on Japanese culture.
This wasn't just a robbery—it was a cultural phenomenon that captivated millions and remains unsolved over 50 years later.
Perfect for fans of In Cold Blood, The Devil in the White City, and anyone fascinated by unsolved mysteries, this meticulously researched account reads like a thriller while delivering the depth of serious investigative journalism.
Some crimes are so perfect they become legend. This is one of them.
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