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Japan's strong earthquake! Tomohisa Yamashita quickly rescues "as a translator to help foreign tourists"

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Reporter Tian Weiwei/Comprehensive report

A 7.6-strong earthquake occurred on the afternoon of the 1st in Noto, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, causing fires, power outages and house collapses, with a total of 13 deaths so far, and the whole country is in chaos, many sections of the Shinkansen are temporarily suspended, and many foreign tourists are in a state of panic and helplessness The article allows overseas tourists stranded in Japan to grasp the latest situation, and the intimate action has attracted a large number of netizens to thank them, and a total of 7 million people have viewed them so far.

Japan's strong earthquake! Tomohisa Yamashita quickly rescues "as a translator to help foreign tourists"

▲Tomohisa Yamashita has first-class English skills. (Photo/Provided by Imagination)

Tomohisa Yamashita retweeted the post of "Disaster and Cold Prevention Measures" by comedian Yuko, mentioning in the original article that "it is recommended to wear a raincoat on the inner layer to enhance the warmth effect", "The warm bag is attached to the shoulder, because there are thicker blood vessels there, the body is more likely to warm up", "Put an upside-down flower pot on the candlestick to make a simple stove", "Roll up the newspaper and put it in a sleeping bag to increase the heat preservation effect". Tomohisa Yamashita translated this into English and helped foreign tourists who were stranded in Japan.

Japan's strong earthquake! Tomohisa Yamashita quickly rescues "as a translator to help foreign tourists"
Japan's strong earthquake! Tomohisa Yamashita quickly rescues "as a translator to help foreign tourists"

▲Tomohisa Yamashita translates disaster countermeasures. (Photo/Retrieved from Tomohisa Yamashita's Twitter)

Since leaving Genesys in 2020, Tomohisa Yamashita has gradually turned to the international market, actively exploring acting opportunities in the United States, and has first-class English skills.

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