China's unequivocal opposition to Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea is for the health of people around the world and to protect our blue planet. But what do the Japanese think about this?
In a Japanese variety show, Japanese politicians claimed: Don't Chinese like to come to Japan to play? We can ask Chinese tourists to drink nuclear-contaminated water before eating Fukushima's seafood before they are eligible to enter Japan!
We give out Fukushima sushi to them for free, so let's eat it, it's delicious!
Each person must eat enough 10, do not need money, you must eat enough to enter the country.
And then we videotaped on the side
Broadcast to the world!
Another Japanese entertainer said: Find a bus and transport Chinese guests to Fukushima first.
Forced Chinese to swim in the sea of Fukushima.
Let them show us diving:
See, such a serious thing, they ridiculed us so easily, although the show was eventually deleted online, but the Japanese attitude towards the Chinese protest is clearly different.
Similarly, a Japanese restaurateur openly wrote on a handwritten menu sign outside his door: Chinese customers: The ingredients used in this restaurant are all from Fukushima.
Later, he was protested by a Chinese in Japan and called the police, but the police also said that there was nothing wrong with this sign. Finally, a passing lawyer said that there was suspicion of racism, and the restaurateur put it away.
Will you still go to Japan that Chinese is so frivolous?