Police arrested the 36-year-old man in another part of Tokyo
after he slashed and stabbed people in the attack at about 8:40
pm (1140 GMT) on Friday on a train on the Odakyu Line in the
western part of the city, media reported.
One victim, a female university student, was seriously wounded,
while the rest suffered less severe injuries.
The Sankei newspaper reported that suspect told police: "I began
feeling like I wanted to kill women who looked happy about six
years ago. Anyone was fine, I just wanted to kill a lot of
people."
Other media, including broadcaster NHK, reported similar quotes
from suspect.
A police spokesman said they had nothing further to share on the
details of case when asked about the media reports on Saturday.
Violent crime is rare in Japan but there have been a spate of
knife attacks by assailants unknown to the victims.
In June 2008, a man in a light truck drove into a crowd in the
popular Akihabara district and then jumped out of the vehicle
and started stabbing pedestrians, leaving seven dead.
(Reporting by Mari Saito; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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