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Shinji Aoba personality type is INFP, who, according to the MBTI, is an Introverted Feeling Perceiver. “In the beginning, I had not known that I was different from others,” he tells me. “I was just trying to adapt myself to other people, and I was feeling less happy while doing so.”
As a teenager, he began to understand that what was changing him was not his environment, but his own nature. “I was beginning to feel more and more upset about the way others treated me, and my life was becoming more and more difficult,” he says. He began to seek out people who were like himself, and through them discovered the online world of message boards and online communities. Here, he found others with similar interests.
“Eventually I found a place where I met other people who had the same personality as me. It was like a kind of family,” he says. “For the first time I was able to find the way of life that matched my temperament.”
“I began to live my life as an individual person,” he says. “I stopped looking at other people as a complete stranger.”
Shinji Aoba (Japanese: 青葉 真司, Hepburn: Aoba Shinji) (b. 1977-1978), is a 41-year-old Japanese novelist and convicted arsonist responsible for the arson attacks of Kyoto Animation's Studio 1 building at 18 July 2019, around 10:31 a.m. JST. He was identified as the suspect by police and a warrant was quickly issued for his arrest. Aoba was then taken to hospital with severe burns to the legs, chest, and face. During his transport to the hospital, he admitted to having started the fire, possibly for revenge, accusing the studio of "ripping off" or "plagiarising" (Japanese: パクリ やがって, Hepburn: pakuri yagatte) his novels. On 27 May 2020, Aoba was judged to have sufficiently recovered from his burn injuries, and he was formally arrested on suspicion of murder and other charges.
Aoba had a prior criminal history and suffered from a mental illness. In 2012, he robbed a convenience store with a knife in Ibaraki and was subsequently jailed for three-and-a-half years.