#日本百年温泉旅馆被曝半年不换水 #
According to Japan's NHK TV, a century-old hot spring hotel in Chikushino, Fukuoka Prefecture, was exposed to a scandal. The hot spring water, which was supposed to be changed once a week, was only changed once every six months, resulting in Legionella exceeding the standard by 3,700 times, and there were already customers infected and sought medical treatment. Japanese media said that severe legionella can lead to death.
From the official website of the hot spring hotel, it can be Chinese seen that many of our compatriots have also been received, and I don't know how many compatriots received a full set of "humanized services" at that time and praised, including the first time the author went to the hot spring hotel in Hakone, Japan, it was also full of praise at that time, but now when I see this news, I really have mixed tastes, and 10,000 grass and mud horses are galloping again.
But this incident is not the first high-quality contrast incident among Japanese people, and the recent incidents that shocked the jaws of netizens can be described as one after another.
The 16 hot spring satyrs, who have secretly photographed women and children for more than 30 years and involved 100 locations, are not only low-quality but also involved violations of the law, they are accused of violating the Trouble Prevention Ordinance, which is a law against illegal photography and pornography, and also suspected of violating child pornography laws.
A teenager sprays alcohol on sushi on a conveyor belt at a rotating sushi restaurant. Others spread wasabi on sushi ordered by other customers, others took sushi from the conveyor belt and put it back on the conveyor belt, others licked communal soy sauce and spoons placed on the table with their tongues, and even smeared saliva on the sushi on the conveyor belt. These actions have also gone far beyond the scope of quality, so to speak, the decline of morality.
More disgusting incidents are still to come, and many Japanese media have concentrated on reporting that a man put disposable chopsticks in his mouth to lick and then put them back in place, this scene is disgusting to think about.
Although we have always had hatred and antipathy towards Japanese people for historical reasons, there are some Japanese traits that we once felt were worth learning, but the recent frequent scandals have made us rethink this issue. The Japanese stereotype us is restrained and quiet, hard working, craftsmanship, doing everything to the extreme, being methodical, being very polite, and most of all, loving cleanliness. The question now is that these things have existed for a long time, and the high quality we see is just an outward manifestation of the hypocrisy of the Japanese? Or is it just that today's younger generation in Japan can no longer do the extreme advantages of their ancestors? At least for now, it seems that these high-quality characteristics no longer exist in today's young Japanese generation, and the so-called Japanese quality is just a Japanese coat that can be taken off at any time.