The incident occurred at the Oya History Museum, a former quarry designated as a Japan Heritage site. The museum offers a free parking lot to the public to help reduce visitor costs.
According to museum director Yasutoshi Okubo, the reckless drifting that lasted about 15 minutes caused severe damage to the pavement. Repairing this damage will require resurfacing, with costs estimated between 2 million and 3 million yen.
Okubo also noted that the site has experienced repeated incidents of drifting and littering, largely due to its secluded location. He warned that if the vandalism continues, the museum may be forced to install fences or introduce paid parking to prevent further issues.
Following the incident, police were consulted and have since increased patrols around the area to discourage dangerous behavior and ensure visitor safety.
Source: FNN.
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