The world, including Taiwan, is gradually unblocking from the haze of the new crown pneumonia and slowly returning to the old life. On March 29, 2020, Ken Shimura, the king of Japanese comedy, passed away at the age of 70 after being diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia. And now it has been almost 3 years since his death, but Japanese media reported today (10th) that after Ken Shimura passed away suddenly, the Tokyo mansion of about 400 million yen (about 92 million Taiwan dollars) left by him has been removed since he left. Afterwards, no one took care of it, and it has been left idle until now. Not only have the relics not been cleaned up, but also attracted wild cats to settle in the mansion, leaving feces and urine everywhere around the house, which disturbed the neighbors around and didn’t know what to do.
Ken Shimura, who has been dead for 3 years, was a dog lover during his lifetime and raised 7 dogs before his death. But after he left suddenly due to the epidemic, his second brother also passed away in 2021, so Shimura Ken’s large amount of inheritance can only be managed by his elder brother. Recently, Shimura Ken’s mansion worth over 100 million yuan in Mitaka City, Tokyo, was reported to have been complained about. The relics inside were not cleared, and it became a desolate and empty mansion. Because the nearby wild cats were allowed to excrete everywhere without treatment, it caused a headache for the surrounding neighbors.
According to the “Weekly Post” report, the relics and environment of Ken Shimura in this mansion have not been dealt with since Shimura Ken left, such as the trophies, works and clothes he won during his lifetime, should they be sorted out? Or discard, and no one has further instructions. According to Shimura Ken’s past housekeeper, Shimura Ken left a lot of relics, but because he was not sure which ones could be thrown away and which ones needed to be kept, he had to keep them all out of respect for his family members.
Regarding the controversy that the mansion has been reduced to a garbage dump, Shimura Ken’s elder brother said that he did not let it go and didn’t plan to clean it up, but felt that this matter was “not urgent”, and he would find a day to clean up his younger brother’s belongings.