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British urban explorer visited Japanese billionaire's
A British urban explorer snuck into three mansions abandoned by a Japanese billionaire and found them still crammed with millions of pounds worth of furnishings and two vintage Rolls Royces. Lukka Venuters, 28, was stunned to find the properties - known as the Tiger Mansions - filled with valuables and looking like the lair of a villain in a James Bond movie. The mansions homed hundreds of untouched marble statues, gold-rimmed furniture including solid gold chandeliers, a taxidermy tiger, and a stunning top-floor view overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Lukka, from Bury, in Manchester, said: "Only someone really rich or a drug dealer could have lived in a property like this - the wealth on display was unimaginable. "Each room had thousands of pounds of artifacts lying around just abandoned like they were worthless. "In its day I could see this mansion in a James Bond film with the villain lying in a bath on the top floor smoking a cigar overlooking the spectacular sea view - it definitely gave off that 007 villain mafia vibe." The owner of the properties, which were built between the 1960s and 1980s, is real estate tycoon Genshiro Kawamoto who died in February last year. In 2018 the mogul was handed a four year prison sentence and a 240,000 yen (£1.2 million) fine for money crimes he committed between 2009 and 2011 leading to the properties being abandoned. These included concealing 3.543 billion yen (£19 million) in earnings and evading 1.06 billion yen (£5.6 Million) in taxes. Lukka Venuters, 28, first heard about the three multi-million pound deserted villas, known as the 'Tiger Mansions' through a friend who visited in February 2019, and whilst on a trip to Japan in 2024 he took a look for himself. The extravagant estate got its nickname from the abounded £50,000 taxidermy tiger found inside the largest four stroey property. Lukka, spent the day exploring the property with two friends in Atami, near Tokyo, in February 2024, sharing his findings on his Youtube channel - @lukkaVentures. The explorer, who has been investigating abandoned properties since he was a teenager, snuck inside the properties through a smashed window. All three mansions were trashed which he said was "unusual for Japan" as he had explored other abandoned houses which were left in "top condition". He said: "The Japanese culture is very respectful - maybe they were damaged in an act of revenge, who knows." Lukka said all three of the properties were "decked" from top to bottom with …
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