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Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

author:Globe.com

With the spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, many places in Japan have entered a "state of emergency", and the government has called on the public to "not go out unless urgent". This morning, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shared a video on Twitter, "in the same frame" with the famous Japanese singer Hoshino Yuan, in this way calling on the public to "stay at home".

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At about 9:00 a.m. local time on the 12th, Abe shared an edited video on Twitter, the left is a selfie video of Hoshino Playing and Singing his new work "Dance at Home", and on the right is Abe's daily life of raising dogs at home, drinking water, reading books, and watching TV.

Abe wrote in a shared video, "I can't see my friends. Can't attend a cocktail party. However, it is everyone's behavior that has really saved many lives. Moreover, in this way, it will also help to reduce the burden on those medical practitioners who are struggling on the front line of cruelty. I am sincerely grateful for the assistance of each and every one of you. ”

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

Later, Abe wrote, "Although we have lost our daily lives in the past, we can still feel the ties between people through social media and phone calls." I believe that at some point in the future, the day when everyone will gather together and laugh and talk will surely come. In order to usher in that tomorrow, today... Please work together. #在家跳舞吧 #星野源先生"

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

In fact, the reason why Abe released such a video stemmed from a "campaign" launched by Hoshino On Social Media a week ago. On April 3, Hoshino sent a video on his personal Instagram account saying that he had recently created a new song "Dance at Home" while staying at home, to the effect that he called on everyone to stay at home, "If we all close the door, we can usher in tomorrow, let's play together again." At the end of the tweet, Hoshino wrote, "Following this video, are you going to accompany, chorus, or dance with an instrument?" In addition, he added the hashtags #Dance At Home and #Hoshino Gendo.

After Hoshinogen launched this "invitation", many well-known people in Japan responded:

Japanese male voice actor Mamoru Miyano ↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

Japanese female singer Mika Nakajima ↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

Funny entertainer Naomi Watanabe ↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

Funny group "Banana Man"↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

Actress Haruna Kawaguchi ↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

Female singer Mayuzumi Aoyama (Aoyama Thelma) ↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

TV virtual character "Gachapin"↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

There are even anime characters such as "HelloKitty" and "Lazy Egg"

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

Many stars have responded, and Japanese netizens needless to say ↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

"Mr. Hoshino's 'Dance at Home'. My 4th grade girl, who is learning sign language, tries to perform in sign language that she came up with. I don't know if that's right, but let's take a look at it."

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

"Try to sing this song while at home!! A lot of bad things have really happened lately, but I'm praying for even a little bit of improvement. Happy staying at home~"

Some netizens danced a traditional Japanese dance with Hoshino's video↓

Follow the trend to respond to the call of Hoshino Source! Abe shared a daily video at home and called on people to "stay at home" to help fight the epidemic

"I tried to dance the Jing Dance ~ on a day like this, I hope everyone can feel better"

As the covid-19 epidemic spreads in Japan, on April 7, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared a "state of emergency" in seven prefectures, including Tokyo, saying that although there would be no "lockdown", he called on the public not to go out on the streets if there was no urgent matter.

According to the statistics of the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) as of 23:00 local time on the 11th (22:00 Beijing time on the 11th), there were 715 new confirmed cases of new coronavirus in Japan on the same day, which is the first time that Japan has increased by more than 700 cases in a single day since the epidemic. At present, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Japan has reached 6895.

Statistics show that there were 197 new confirmed cases in Tokyo on the 11th, a record increase in a single day for 4 consecutive days, with a cumulative number of confirmed cases reaching 1902. In addition, the number of new cases in Kanagawa Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture on the 11th also reached a new high. At present, only Iwate Prefecture, of Japan's 47 prefectures, has not reported confirmed cases.

Source: World Wide Web

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