A: Did you hear about something crazy happening in Osaka?
B: No! What’s up?
A: Apparently, someone found jars… full of what looked like human organs! Found them near the Osaka market!
B: Seriously?! That’s… intense. Like, jars of body parts?
A: Yeah! They were in cardboard boxes. People’s names were written on them too!
B: Wow. That’s… really disturbing. Do they know who did it?
A: The police are investigating. They think a hospital or lab might be behind it, trying to save money by illegally dumping waste.
B: Ugh, so irresponsible. Like that story last year about the warehouse full of rotting waste in Miyagi?
A: Exactly! People online are having wild theories, everything from a black market organ trade to a serial killer!
B: Haha! Someone even joked they thought it was fish guts!
A: Right? Speaking of “hormone,” did you know why yakiniku restaurants call organ meat "hormone?"
B: No, tell me! I always wondered that.
A: It’s a weird story! Originally, they promoted it as being full of hormones, to give you energy. Even though that’s not really true anymore!
B: That's so funny! I heard a different story too, that it's from a word meaning "things to throw away."
A: Yeah, that’s the Osaka version! Pretty crazy, huh? I just hope they figure out who did this!
B: No! What’s up?
A: Apparently, someone found jars… full of what looked like human organs! Found them near the Osaka market!
B: Seriously?! That’s… intense. Like, jars of body parts?
A: Yeah! They were in cardboard boxes. People’s names were written on them too!
B: Wow. That’s… really disturbing. Do they know who did it?
A: The police are investigating. They think a hospital or lab might be behind it, trying to save money by illegally dumping waste.
B: Ugh, so irresponsible. Like that story last year about the warehouse full of rotting waste in Miyagi?
A: Exactly! People online are having wild theories, everything from a black market organ trade to a serial killer!
B: Haha! Someone even joked they thought it was fish guts!
A: Right? Speaking of “hormone,” did you know why yakiniku restaurants call organ meat "hormone?"
B: No, tell me! I always wondered that.
A: It’s a weird story! Originally, they promoted it as being full of hormones, to give you energy. Even though that’s not really true anymore!
B: That's so funny! I heard a different story too, that it's from a word meaning "things to throw away."
A: Yeah, that’s the Osaka version! Pretty crazy, huh? I just hope they figure out who did this!
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Summary
Osaka shock: Jars of suspected human organs found near a market! Police suspect illegal waste dumping from a hospital/lab. Wild online theories abound, reminiscent of a previous Miyagi waste scandal. Also discussed: the origin of the term "hormone" for organ meat. #Osaka #Japan
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ID: 20a2acac-2def-40e3-813d-a786f6b2e8c9
Category ID: conversation_summary
Date: Dec. 22, 2025
Notes: SoraNews24 Chat - 2025-12-22 04:00
Created: 2025/12/22 17:44
Updated: 2025/12/22 19:17
Last Read: 2025/12/22 19:17