The mirror, affixed beside an escalator at the Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) station, enables commuters to spot voyeurs or those taking upskirt photos
Authorities in the Japanese city of Fukuoka have installed an “anti-voyeurism” mirror in a subway station in a bid to stop the rising number of cases in the bustling Tenjin entertainment area.
The mirror, affixed beside an escalator at the Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) station, has a wide field of view to enable commuters to spot voyeurs or those taking upskirt photos, according to the online News on Japan.
It was donated by the We Love Tenjin Council, a community group made up of local businesses.
“Unfortunately, voyeurism is still happening daily. We hope this mirror will help reduce the number of victims and allow people to use the station with peace of mind,” Stationmaster Akiko Yamaguchi told Nippon TV on Wednesday.







