Hongkonger rams car into noodle shop in Japan after stepping on wrong pedal

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2025-01-04 15:55:02 | Updated at 2025-01-06 18:39:55 2 days ago
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A Hong Kong tourist in Japan reportedly rammed the car she was driving into a noodle shop on Saturday, injuring a customer, after mistaking the accelerator for the brake pedal.

The woman was trying to park in front of a soba shop in the city of Izu in Shizuoka prefecture when her vehicle ploughed into the establishment instead, shattering glass and hitting columns, local media reported.

She said she had mistakenly stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake.

 NHK News

The woman crashed the car at around 1.30pm on Saturday. Photo: NHK News

At around 1.30pm on Saturday, a shop employee reported to the local authorities that a car had crashed into the restaurant, blocking the entrance and exit.

The injured customer, in her 40s, was leaving the shop at the time. She was taken to hospital suffering from leg injuries.

Local police are investigating the case.

According to Japanese tourist authorities, Shizuoka prefecture, home to Mount Fuji, is a popular urbanite destination situated midway between Tokyo and Nagoya, away from the hustle and bustle of the cities.

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