Chinese influencer outraged by an Izakaya's signboard in Shinjuku [ENG Subs] Part 1

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Published 2023-09-04
With the gradual release of Fukushima's waste water, Japan has received backlash from it's neigbours China and South Korea. From protests in Korea, banning of Japanese seafood, to random abusive prank calls from China.

In Shinjuku, a Chinese vlogger residing in Japan, became furious when he came across a sign board outside an Izakaya called Hana Chan. The sign board displayed ''Dear Chinese, all our ingredients are produced in Fukushima''.

*Disclaimer* - I'm neutral on the political climate surrounding Fukushima and the vocal retaliation from China and Korea. This video is merely a report and coverage of an incident that occured in response to a certain event.

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All Comments (6)
  • @sara.cbc92
    With the gradual release of Fukushima's waste water, Japan has received backlash from it's neigbours China and South Korea. From protests in Korea, banning of Japanese seafood, to random abusive prank calls from China. In Shinjuku, a Chinese vlogger residing in Japan, became furious when he came across a sign board outside an Izakaya called Hana Chan. The sign board displayed ''To Chinese people, all our ingredients are produced in Fukushima''. Disclaimer - I'm neutral on the political climate surrounding Fukushima and the vocal retaliation from China and Korea. This video is merely a report and coverage of an incident that occured in response to a certain event.
  • @gmanlee575
    Big up Sara as usual🙏👍💪. Thanks for the subtitles too, keep up the good work ☺️
  • @Tone2K
    Hard to have "Asia Forward" when we only focus on the negative. Try balancing out the negative with some examples of positivity.
  • @oceanrocks
    You should post the videos of the Chinese bloggers trolling a Japanese-owned Chinese restaurant in Japan for putting up a “No Chinese, No Koreans” sign.
  • @berayanjohn
    Nice sharing Sara.Big 👍 up. New subscriber from Sibu, Sarawak.😄🖐403