The Harrowing Stalker Ordeal of Bimajo Gravure Idol Kazuko Iwamoto | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The Harrowing Stalker Ordeal of Bimajo Gravure Idol Kazuko Iwamoto

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Currently, Iwamoto is working at a high-end men’s esthetic salon in Osaka.

Three delivery couriers arrived at the same time

“I seriously considered ending my life at one point. The fear was so overwhelming that I collapsed and had to be taken away in an ambulance.”

Kazuko Iwamoto (49), a gravure idol who once took the nation by storm as a finalist in the “National Bimajo Contest” and was dubbed the “Miraculous 43-Year-Old,” found herself at the center of a shocking incident in 2019. At Atami Station, a dispute with her then-boyfriend escalated, leading her to attack him with a box cutter.

“After the incident, the number of people who hated me skyrocketed. I quit all social media, but the online harassment on forums and other platforms never stopped. I could ignore the negative comments, but when the threats turned into real-life consequences, I couldn’t just look away.”

After being released without indictment, Iwamoto returned to her hometown in Tottori, hoping to recuperate. However, her address in Tottori, and even the one she later moved to in Osaka, was quickly discovered by obsessive online trolls who began targeting her in disturbing ways.

“Every day, cash-on-delivery seafood sets arrive at my apartment. Once, five large pizzas and multiple McDonald’s deliveries were scheduled to arrive just as I was getting home. There was even a time when three different delivery couriers showed up at the same time, all looking confused.

The prank orders from McDonald’s became so frequent that I was probably blacklisted—they stopped accepting deliveries to my address. Then, I started receiving funeral brochures in the mail, which made me live in constant fear.

The scariest moment was when a package arrived at my apartment in my name, forwarded from a hotel I had stayed at just before. When I checked an online forum where people were spreading hate about me, I saw posts saying, ‘We’re tracking her with a drone’ and ‘We’ve planted high-performance cameras and listening devices in her apartment to monitor her for life.’ I don’t know if it was true, but I couldn’t help believing it.”

Fresh fish delivered by cash on delivery.
Crabs also arrived by cash on delivery.
A very large amount of seafood arrived, too much for one person to eat!

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