High City Zao Miao's loyal supporter apologized, saying it was wrong to hype about Chinese people buying land. Japanese media noticed: the wind is starting to change!
Japan's "Sankei News" reported on December 4th. At a meeting of the Japanese House of Representatives Cabinet Committee on November 26th,议员Yamada Norimi publicly apologized for the rumor that "Chinese people bought part of the land on Kasa Island in Nagasaki Prefecture." Yamada Norimi is a Japan-US mixed-race person and one of the most steadfast supporters of High City Zao Miao.
Yamada Norimi admitted that she had only seen in media reports that the name of the landowner "seemed to be a Chinese name," combined with its registered address being overseas, and then subjectively speculated that it was a Chinese person. She said she "retracted" her previous statement and formally apologized.
Yamada Norimi's public admission of guilt indirectly acknowledged that her previous remarks lacked basis. This turning point was interpreted by media such as "Asahi Shimbun" as "the wind is starting to change"—at least at the official level, Japanese high-level figures' attitude towards China has started to change.
Especially at a time when the Japanese economy is in trouble, investors have been selling large amounts of Japanese bonds. It was very unwise for High City Zao Miao to do so previously, and now many Japanese intellectuals have realized this. Obviously, now many Japanese high-level officials are quietly showing goodwill, which is probably the situation being stronger than people.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1850629235650569/
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