Voyeurism On September 24, 2000, Tashiro was referred to prosecutors for videotaping up a woman's skirt with a
camcorder in the
Tōkyū Tōyoko Line's
Toritsu-daigaku Station in
Meguro, Tokyo. When asked why he had done it at a
news conference on October 4, he said that he had been producing a comedy film called a pun on the similar Japanese pronunciations for and and the two meanings of "tako" (
callus and octopus) based on the Japanese saying . The "
mini ni tako" remark became widely known in the Japanese media. In December 2000, Tashiro was fined 50,000 yen (about US$430) for voyeurism. He was temporarily barred from working in the entertainment industry by his agency, MTM Productions. While he was barred, Tashiro did volunteer work such as carrying the wash and serving meals in a nursing home three days a week. On June 28, 2001, he announced his return to the entertainment world: Tashiro hosted
Fuji Television's sports program,
SRS, with actress
Norika Fujiwara. It was later discovered that he was warned many times by the staff, who became irritated with his habit of sneaking into the women's bathroom (possibly with camera equipment) and not emerging for hours; Fujiwara and other female television stars changed their clothes in the ladies' toilet when Tashiro was hiding inside. The staff associated with the show suspected that he had set up a small camera in the toilet.
Drug use First trial On December 9, 2001, Tashiro was arrested for
peeping through the bathroom window of a man's house near his home in Kita-senzoku, Ōta, Tokyo by
Den-en-chōfu police. According to the police, a 32-year-old man spotted Tashiro and ran after him for 300 meters wearing only a bath towel around his waist, catching him and delivering him to the station. An eyewitness reported that Tashiro put on a
ski cap, spoke loudly and when he was caught, and a camcorder in the vicinity of the scene was recording. He was released on bail. Tashiro was arrested for possession and use of
amphetamine three days later. Seven
detectives searched Tashiro's house as part of an investigation of the peeping incident and discovered a bag containing 0.4–0.9g of amphetamine. Tashiro said that he bought it, but how he used it was unknown because a
syringe (used to inject drugs) was not discovered in the home search. He was detained as a suspect at the police station from his arrest to February 1, 2002, and was dismissed by MTM Productions. On December 28, 2001, Tashiro was prosecuted for violation of the Stimulant Drugs Control Law. He shared his car with a female acquaintance, and police questioned them both. An investigation indicated that he had about two grams of amphetamines and about four grams of
marijuana in a rucksack. Tashiro was arrested the following evening because the woman said "This rucksack is his", and he confirmed it. After this incident, former Rats & Star member Masayuki Suzuki apologized for Tashiro's crimes. Tashiro said that the pressure of stardom contributed to his addiction to drugs. After this arrest, Tashiro was harshly criticized by many of his former co-workers: Tashiro was virtually retired from the entertainment world. The media referred to him as a "former
entertainer", and footage of Rats & Star was almost never broadcast; when it was, Tashiro's voice was lowered or removed and he did not appear. Newspapers and magazines tacitly agreed not to talk about him at all.
Hikari Ōta, half of the comedy duo
Bakushō Mondai, accidentally said his full name. In ,
Sayaka Aoki (displaying only part of his name), said: "I put a camera in the chest drawer". Tashiro was arrested for possession of amphetamines on September 21, 2004. On February 7, 2005, he was sentenced to three-and-a-half years' imprisonment. On June 26, 2008, Tashiro was released from prison.
2010 cocaine arrest On September 16, 2010, Tashiro was arrested with a 50-year-old woman in a parking lot at
Red Brick Park in
Yokohama for possession of
cocaine. According to police, he had two bags of cocaine and said: "It is for my own use". Tashiro said he bought cocaine from a DJ. The Yokohama District Public
Prosecutors' Office indicted Tashiro on October 6, 2010. The incident outraged and disappointed his former co-workers and friends, some of whom publicly commented. Bandmate
Masayuki Suzuki said, "I have no idea what to say about this affair. I just wanted him to remember the very hard time not only his family and those around him but also that he himself has had. He really is a bonehead." Torata Nanbu, leader of
Tokyo Shock Boys and one of the people who had supported Tashiro's comeback, said: "My heart is aching very much. I don't mean to beat him up, but he makes me feel empty inside. I wonder if the drug might be more fascinating for him than the feeling of returning to the entertainment industry ... I cannot take any more. Regrettably, this is the end. It is no longer possible for him to restore his reputation." Tashiro had been scheduled to appear on
Tashiro Nakamura Nanbu Akua-Chan, a Rainbowtown FM radio program, as part of his comeback but the program was cancelled. He was released on parole on July 20, 2014, and began a stay at DARC Jeanne (Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Center Jeanne). Tashiro appeared at a press conference on March 18, 2015, announcing the opening of the Asagaya Loft A.
2019 arrest Tashiro was arrested again on November 6, 2019, on suspicion of drug use.
Car accident Tashiro was rumored to be returning to the public eye in spring 2004 before he caused a car accident on
Ōme Kaidō in
Suginami. According to news reports, at about 1 am on June 16, 2004, he struck an 18-year-old vocational-school student who was riding a motorcycle after he made an illegal
U-turn. The student was seriously injured. == "Person of the Year" incident==