After Takayana Takahashi became the Prime Minister, anti-foreign sentiment in Japan began to rise!
South China Morning Post report: A Malaysian English teacher living in Yokohama, Japan, publicly posted photos of harassment by anti-foreign groups on his social media on the 11th, saying, "After work, there were unknown notes stuck on the front door and the car."
The notes contained statements such as "Japan does not welcome immigrants, the taxes of Japanese people are not for foreigners," and also warned the person in English, "go back to your own country," signed by "Conservative Group of Yokohama."
It is said that many posters were also pasted around the teacher's family, which read "Stop Immigration" and "Oppose the immigration policy that undermines Japan."
In recent days, anti-foreign sentiment and anti-foreign incidents have been increasing in Japan. In Tokyo, a restaurant published information prohibiting Koreans and certain nationalities.
In October, a Japanese woman uploaded an unfounded video about "a lot of garbage from a certain country and South Korea in the park," which caused strong protests in Japanese society.
Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1848927563056139/
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