Google Maps users spot ‘Kim Jong-un’ right in the heart of Tokyo’s red light district in viral post

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  EAGLED-EYED Google Maps users have spotted Kim Jong-un in the heart of Tokyo’s red-light district. The North Korean despot was spotted by a Reddit user while they trawled the streets of the Japanese capital on Google Maps. RedditCan you spot where Kim is in this Google Maps image in Kabukicho, the heart of Tokyo’s red light district?[/caption] Quite why Kim is on the poster is unclear Kim, who has ruled the hermit state since 2011, has his face featured alongside stars of Japanese culture on the billboard in Kabukicho, the heart of Tokyo’s red light district. The district is also home to the Japanese Mafia called the Yakuza and is the inspiration for the setting of the Yakuza video game series, where players control gangsters in a fictional city of Kamurocho. Gamers were quick to identify the parking lot, which features in the video game series. One wrote: “Every Yakuza player knows that parking lot.” Another posted: “Gangnam style feat. ILL Kim”, a reference to the 2012 K-Pop hit by PSY. It is unclear why Kim was featured in the artwork or who was behind it. Most read in The Sun OUT OF ACTION Which petrol stations are closed and where can I buy fuel from? PRICE OF BEAUTY Celebrities who regret cosmetic surgery like 'disfigured' Linda Evangelista REMATCH READY Usyk RETURNS belts to Joshua in changing room as Brit warns 'see you soon' meg-a change Megan McKenna reveals dramatic new look as she celebrates her birthday FAIR SHARE Full list of petrol stations with £30 fuel limit including BP, Esso and Texaco MURDER PROBE Third man, 38, arrested on suspicion of murdering teacher Sabina Nessa Kim is the third generation of the ruling dynasty to be Supreme Leader of the country. His dad Kim Jong-il and grandfather Kim Il-sung held the position before him. In other news, a Japanese court summoned him to appear before them next month to face demands for compensation by several ethnic Korean residents of Japan. They say they suffered human rights abuses in North Korea. Earlier this month, the Queen sent an odd message to the dictator to commemorate North Korea’s National Day. Credit: Pen NewsKim Jong-un has recently lost weight and polished up his look[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 02077824104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.