
Three masked men on Sunday snatched a block of gold bullion valued at roughly $1.71 million from a Japanese museum that allowed visitors to touch the 100 kg piece. Shoving aside a woman museum worker, the three then fled with an accomplice who had been serving as lookout at the museum in Takayama, a small city in central Japan. "There were no sensors or burglar alarms, since the museum allowed its visitors to touch the gold as they wanted," a police spokesman said. He could not explain why the gold had been displayed in the museum.
I believe the gold was bought with the money granted to municipalities under Takeshita's furusato sosei scheme which was an attempt to boost local economies by giving them 100 million yen apiece to spend as they liked. The museum is located near to the stalactite grotto of Hida. I suppose the theft also qualifies for inclusion in this thread.