Seventy-two hours after the Cat Island video was released, the cabinet support rate fell below 10%, Kobayashi Pharmaceutical's stock price plummeted to zero, and more than 200 demonstrations erupted across the country.
The front page of the Asahi News featured an enlarged photo of Kujo Yua's resignation letter, marking the end for the first female Director of Police in history who finally chose to face the consequences and resign.
In the spring of 1994, NHK News broadcasted an obituary:
Minamoto Tamako, a criminal police officer from the Sugamo Police Station's criminal department (aged 23), died in the line of duty, and was posthumously awarded first-class merit by the Police Department. During the Tokyo Tower incident, she was hit by a stray bullet while subduing a heinous criminal and died at 23:17 on the day after unsuccessful rescue attempts.
