Tokyo Electric Power Co., Ltd. drained the nuclear waste water after the Fukushima first nuclear power plant, which led to deepening the cracks between Japan and China.As for China's import ban on all Japanese aquatic products, Japan claims that it may take action against China in the World Trade Organization.
Japan Foreign Minister Lin Fang is in a press conference on Tuesday (August 29) that Japan will take any necessary actions on China's unscably based import restrictions under the WTO or other frameworks.
He also confirmed that the Japanese embassy in China was thrown by bricks, which further highlighted the resistance of Japanese citizens and enterprises in China.He said that in order to prevent the situation from deteriorating, he asked the Chinese side to call on the public to stay calm, and urged Beijing to ensure the security of the Japanese embassies, Japanese facilities and Japanese people in China.
According to an anonymous Japanese government official, the schools in Japan and Japanese children in China and Japanese children in China have also been harassed in different forms.
Japan receives thousands of harassment calls from China
According to major mainstream media such as Asahi Shimbun, since Dongdian's nuclear treatment of the Fukushima First Nuclear Power Station on the 24th, the harassment calls from China continued to make Japan distressed.
According to estimates, in many institutions, Dongdian received the most calls, with a total of 6,000.The Tokyo Chiyoda District Office, which is concentrated in the Japanese official hall, also received a protest call from more than 1,000 access to the Chinese number.Japanese police refer to local governments, enterprises, restaurants, restaurants and schools.Within four days, the county police received a total of 225 reports, of which the Fukushima County police received the most reports, reaching 74.
It is reported that some people in Japan are also disturbed, and many people ask telecommunications companies to block foreign numbers.
Minister of Economic and Industry Nishimura Kangyu said on Tuesday: "These telephones even hit Fukushima Prefecture Medical Institutions. We hope to stop related behaviors immediately because this is related to life."
The largest corporate group in Japan is very worried about Shikakura and the relationship between Japan and China.He said at a press conference on Monday (28th): "China is the largest trading partner in Japan and the largest export place for Japanese seafood. This year is the 45th anniversary of the signing of the China -Japan Peace and Friendship Treaty.I have been looking forward to it, I hope that everything can calm down as soon as possible, and I hope that all parties will strengthen the spread of positive information. "
Nikkei News reported that Japan's seafood company was anxious to be unable to export China. The person in charge of a scallop processing company in Hokkaido said: "Last year, it was about 1,000 tons of shell scallops exported to China.It is difficult. We hope that the embargo will not last for too long, and we are very worried that the inventory will not be processed. "