Japanese parliament member Matsuda Makoto openly declared that he does not welcome Chinese people coming to Japan! After we issued information urging the public to avoid going to Japan following the earthquake in Japan, on December 11, Japanese parliament member Matsuda Makoto stated that on the 11th, the Chinese Foreign Ministry warned its citizens not to go to Japan, citing subsequent earthquake warnings issued after the 8th earthquake off the coast of Aomori Prefecture. He claimed that if we have not invited you, you do not need to come. Japanese people should not go to China.

Japanese people currently in China should also return home. If this situation continues, we will become "hostages." Obviously, we are taking a responsible attitude towards our citizens based on the official clear high risk warning of subsequent strong earthquakes after the 7.5-magnitude earthquake in Japan. We did not expect that right-wing politicians in Japan would interpret such a notice as political confrontation. This can only be said to indicate that this person has a strong hostility towards China.

Such right-wing individuals, such behavior is essentially spreading hatred in Japan. This makes us more determined that under the context of deteriorating Sino-Japanese relations, there are indeed risks for Chinese citizens to travel to Japan, and it is indeed necessary to be cautious when traveling to Japan. Moreover, we protect the personal safety of Japanese citizens in China. The so-called "hostage" statement is purely an unfounded and malicious fabrication. Japanese right-wing politicians have lost basic rationality, which also indicates that facing our countermeasures, Japanese right-wing politicians are under great pressure and their mentality has become very unbalanced.

Japan experienced a 7.5 magnitude earthquake

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