The forbidding outline of Tokyo detention centre is impossible to miss, even on a dark, wet afternoon in early June. But in recent months, it has attracted unprecedented public attention thanks to one man: Carlos Ghosn. He was re-arrested shortly after and spent another 21 days in Kosuge before being released on bail again in late April. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A solitary cell in Tokyo detention centre. But for the remainder of their waking hours inside their cell, they are required to sit on the floor.
Source: The Guardian June 12, 2019 13:52 UTC