Naked intruder exposes gaps in Japan’s royal security: ‘enormous failure’
A security breach occurred at Japan's Imperial Palace on January 2nd during a New Year's celebration, involving a naked intruder. The incident, only recently reported by News Post Seven magazine, has prompted concerns about the security surrounding the emperor.

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AI-generatedA security breach occurred at Japan's Imperial Palace on January 2nd during a New Year's celebration, involving a naked intruder. The incident, only recently reported by News Post Seven magazine, has prompted concerns about the security surrounding the emperor. While the Imperial Household Agency confirmed the incident, they declined to provide specifics. Security measures have reportedly been increased ahead of the emperor's upcoming birthday audience. Experts are calling the breach a significant failure, highlighting the normally tight security surrounding the imperial family and raising concerns about potential harm.
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5 extractedThe Imperial Household Agency confirmed a security incident took place at the annual ceremony.
The breach occurred on January 2 but only came to light this week.
A breach like this is an enormous failure.
A naked man breached security at Japan’s Imperial Palace during a new year’s celebration on January 2.
Security has been tightened around the imperial family ahead of Monday’s appearance.