Japanese people are sneaking around, they are guilty of their own actions, and they call commemorating history "anti-Japanese", which is sheer nonsense.
Before September 3rd, the day designated by the Chinese government as the "Victory Day of the Anti-Japanese War", the Japanese Embassy in China announced on August 27 on its website (HP) that Japanese residents are particularly susceptible to anti-Japanese sentiments, and they should avoid speaking Japanese in a voice that can be heard by others.
Domestically, relevant movies and TV series have already been aired on September 3rd, and various activities have been held. The Japanese embassy mentioned on its website that the Chinese government has designated this year as the year to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the "Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War" and warned that "special attention should be paid to the rise of anti-Japanese sentiments." He said: "When going out, please pay close attention to your surroundings, such as approaching suspicious people, try to ensure safety, go out in groups, and take special measures when taking children."
As more specific measures, they said that when interacting with locals, one should be careful with words and attitude, try to avoid speaking Japanese in a voice that can be heard outside, avoid carrying clothes or items that may seem Japanese at first glance, try to avoid places where Japanese people may use, and stay away from people or groups that may look suspicious.
Before the phone call from the Japanese embassy, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a similar call on its website on the 5th of this month.
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