At more than 10:00 a.m. on July 8, 2022, a Japanese man, Tetsuru Yamagami, also shot and killed former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a speech in Nara in the morning, and then the news went viral in China, and netizens gave him a nickname, called "the first male gun in Japanese clothes".
Exactly a month had passed, and there was another man in Japan who was ready to do something big.
It is understood that at more than 9:00 a.m. local time on August 8, a man carried an item containing gunpowder to the U.S. Embassy in Japan in the Port District of Tokyo.
According to the description of the security guard in front of the embassy, the man was suspicious in appearance and found in his pocket a cup made of cloth containing granular substance, which was identified to contain trace amounts of gunpowder
It was later learned that the man, who claimed to be a college student living in Osaka, learned how to make gunpowder on the Internet and successfully made explosives, and wanted to throw it into the U.S. Embassy in Japan.
However, the man was arrested by the police without causing actual sexual harm. The Chinese people also watched the hilarity and also gave it a nickname, calling it "the first bomber in Japanese clothes".