Any people in here who have been to Japan before and happened to have a brush in with the law and their finger prints taken for whatever reason had better not leave the country or ever try to go back unless they are looking to waste alot of time and money. As of yesterday Japan started using a finger print scanner at all ports of entry, after having your prints taken the computer will search a huge database for any in particular matches. If anything suspicious is found you will be denied entry into the country and deported. Japan is slowely but surely turning into a police state and has always been known for its xenophobia/discrimination towards non japanese or gaijin as they like to label them. So if you are planning on going to or leaving Japan and plan to return I really hope you have never had any contact with the law. A note to all internationals living in Japan or planning to travel to Japan, dont be stupid about how you do graffiti out there. Japanese people may have a very humble selfless attitude outside of Japan but when you are in their own country doing crime as a foreigner you are only fueling their xenophobic idea's and reenstating their false beliefs that most crime is comitted by foreigners. For the sake of all internationls please think of this before tagging or "catching" a sticker in broad daylight in downtown Shibuya. Thank you