After the Japanese nuclear wastewater discharge incident, Japan -China tensions have intensified.The Secretary -General of Japan's Cabinet Matsuna Koh emphasized that Japan will do its best to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens in China.
Reuters reported that at a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday (September 19), the Japanese government planned to ensure the security of Japanese citizens during the Hangzhou Asian Games. JapanThe government has asked China to take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens.At the same time, the Japanese government has provided security information to Japanese citizens.
The Hangzhou Asian Games will be held from September 23 to October 8.
Tokyo Electric Power Co., Ltd. drained the nuclear waste water after the Fukushima first nuclear power plant was processed on August 24, leading to deepening the cracks between Japan and China.
Former Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng said at a press conference on August 29 that the Japanese embassy in China was thrown bricks.Lin Fangzheng also said that in order to prevent the situation from deteriorating, he asked the Chinese side to call on the public to keep calm, and urged Beijing to ensure that the Japanese embassies, Japanese facilities and Japanese safety in China should be urged.
According to a Japanese government official who requires anonymous, schools in Japan and Japanese children across China and Japanese children across China have also been harassed in different forms.