Man steals 10 million yen from pachinko parlor
Gomiuri wrote:KOFU-A man stole 10.75 million yen from a pachinko parlor in Kofu on Saturday, police said.
According to Kofu Police Station, the man entered a booth for cash exchanges of pachinko prizes on the northern side of Koshien Pachikonserie III pachinko parlor at about 10:15 a.m., threatened a 68-year-old woman working in the booth with a fruit knife, bound her hands with adhesive tape, stole the cash and ran off.
The woman was unharmed, the police said. The suspected robber was in his 20s, about 1.7 meters tall and dressed in black, the police added.
And this happened early Sunday morning...
Man carrying 1.1 mil. yen in pocket mugged in Aichi
mainichi wrote:HANDA, Aichi --A man relieving himself on a street here was robbed of 1.1 million yen after another man approached him from behind shortly after midnight Sunday and blindfolded him, police said.
Police said the 66-year-old man was relieving himself at the side of a road in Handa, Aichi Prefecture, at about 12:20 a.m. Sunday when a man approached him from behind, blindfolded him with a white towel, and stole a wallet from his pocket containing about 1.1 million yen.
The robber was described as being about 25 years old, and 170 centimeters tall. He was wearing a light-colored shirt and white slippers, police said.
Another question: assuming all ichi-man notes, how thick would 1.1 million (110 notes) make your wallet?