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Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

author:Hu Yige traveled south

The May Day holiday is approaching, have friends planned where to go?

Many netizens feel that during the May Day period, the domestic attractions must be crowded, so they are ready to travel abroad.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

In the countries closest to us and with a relatively developed tourism industry, many people think of Japan first.

However, the "small day" has not been calm recently, and it has been reported that prices in Japan have skyrocketed, and a cabbage can be sold for more than 100 yuan.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

Is this an attempt to take advantage of the May Day holiday on the mainland to make a fortune? Or is there really a problem within Japan?

"Sky-high cabbage"

Recently, a Japanese student said that in recent times, I always feel that the prices in Japan are a little abnormal, and the most intuitive manifestation is that the prices of some fruits, vegetables, rice and other foods have risen wildly.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

An ordinary cabbage can even be sold for 2,000 yen, which is 100 yuan when converted into RMB.

You must know that in our country, cabbage belongs to the most common vegetables, usually a few cents a catty, a cabbage is about 3 yuan, and the northeast of the mainland is bought in a few sacks.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

Seeing that they even complained about a cabbage, I was embarrassed to say that there is a word called "cabbage price" in China!

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

In fact, this has a lot to do with Japan's national conditions, Japan is an island country with a land area of only 378,000 square kilometers, which is only equivalent to our Yunnan Province.

However, the population of Japan is more than 100 million, and I have to admire the Japanese in this regard.

Moreover, because it is surrounded by the sea, the land suitable for planting is even scarcer, and vegetables, grains and other crops are basically imported.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

The rest will flow into the market, at the end of March and early April this year, many Japanese netizens posted the price of cabbage they took in the supermarket.

A cabbage that is only a quarter of its size is marked with a price of 500 yen, which is equivalent to 25 yuan, which is basically ten times that of a whole cabbage in China.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

Such a "sky-high price of cabbage" instantly aroused the discussion of Japanese experts, and after research, experts analyzed:

It is because of climate reasons that the cabbage matured early last year, and this year's cabbage has not yet come down, so there is a "blank period of cabbage" for more than a month.

Listen, Japanese cabbage is precocious!

However, this statement is difficult to gain acceptance by the Japanese public, and it seems that experts in Japan are also not welcomed.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

The reason for the people is very simple, cabbage can ripen early, so what is the reason for the skyrocketing prices of other commodities?

The price of meat products, sausages and ham has risen by more than 25%, and the price of alcohol has doubled.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

In fact, in the final analysis, it is the depreciation of the yen and the rise in raw material prices that are just things that the people understand, but the Japanese officials dare not admit it.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

Some international students in Japan have revealed that they have been in Japan for three years, and compared with when they first came, the average price of goods has risen by 30~40%, and their classmates and teachers often complain about prices, and the Japanese people are also lamenting.

But these have nothing to do with us, we have a lot of land, rich resources, and we can't eat all the vegetables and fruits.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

It's just that during the May Day period, such a news was released, was it really just to make us laugh or did it have other plans?

Traveling to Japan on May Day?

It's really hard to say, after all, what can't the Japanese do?

As a small country on the edge of the mainland, Japan is like the mainland's backyard, and it is not a big deal to take advantage of the holidays to go for a break.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

But if you want to treat us as the wronged leader, it is your fault, other countries are fine, to say Japan, I believe that as a Chinese, there is a feeling that the DNA is moving.

After the promotion of Japan, many people feel that the yen exchange rate has decreased, and it must be cheaper for us to buy things in Japan.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

In fact, this is all a conspiracy of the Japanese, the exchange rate of the yen is low, but as mentioned earlier, the price of goods in Japan is still expensive, and if you only pursue the exchange rate, why not go to Zimbabwe?

As soon as this news broke, it sparked active discussions among mainland netizens.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

Some netizens said: "For example, LV, Japan's imports are also imported in US dollars, and the price of LV will rise if the yen depreciates, and it will be about the same."

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

Some netizens said: "What do Chinese eat in Japan? What kind of food in Japan does China have? Except for mutant fish." ”

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

I have to say, this netizen really got to the point, what Japan has, which China doesn't have, Japan used to be rich in fishery resources, and you can eat seafood there.

Now, the fish in the Sea of Japan is cut and placed in front of you, how many dare to eat it? How many "dead fish tides" have been exposed in Japan in the past year?

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

News too.

Perhaps the only body of water that can rival the Sea of Japan is the Ganges River in India, and the power of the two is somewhere in between.

Everyone has their own ambitions, and they should not be forced.

Go to Japan on May Day, buy cabbage for 100 yuan, drink nuclear wastewater and eat dead fish, netizens: You really deserve it

But people are doing it, the sky is watching, there is scolding and praise, this is the world.

It can only be said that those who squeeze their scalps to travel to Japan can not be as good as they want, but they want to be worthy of their hearts!

Information source: Jimu News released on April 30 "A cabbage in Japan sells for 100 yuan? Chinese in Japan: It appeared when it was in short supply, and it is cheaper now"

Financial magazine released on April 30 "May Day holiday, a good time to go to Japan to sweep goods?"

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