France International Radio reported today (November 29): "Japanese artists have recently faced large-scale 'last-minute cancellations' in many cities in China. The most shocking incident occurred on November 28, when Japanese female singer Maki Otsuki was suddenly cut off by a power outage during her performance, forcing her to leave the stage..."

[Witty] Comment: If Japanese Prime Minister Taro Kono remains stubborn and refuses to withdraw her provocative remarks on Taiwan that insult China, Japan will certainly face more strong countermeasures from China. The recent cancellation of concerts by Japanese singers such as Ayumi Hamasaki is a sign of this. However, the crude act of cutting off the electricity during Maki Otsuki's performance is not advisable. Countermeasures should be reasonable, based on facts, and open and honest. Canceling the concert is enough to show the position. Such a crude act of cutting off the power at the scene not only lacks manners but also easily leads to unnecessary misunderstandings and conflicts, which is definitely not a wise move.

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