The attack on a Chinese tourist in Osaka has attracted great interest on Chinese social media. According to reports, on the 22nd, a 53-year-old Chinese male tourist was walking with his wife on a street in Konohana Ward, Osaka City, when a man suddenly stabbed him from behind with a knife and demanded money. When the male resisted, the man fled. The man was said to be about 170 cm tall and wearing a white T-shirt, and police are investigating the incident on suspicion of robbery and assault. Several well-known accounts on the Chinese social media site Weibo have posted about the incident, and interest has been heightened following the incident on the 24th of last month in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, where a Japanese mother and child were attacked with a knife. Chinese internet users made many comments naming the female school bus attendant who died protecting a Japanese mother and child during the Suzhou attack, saying things like, “There was no Hu Youping in Japan,” “It seems there is no one as noble as Hu Youping,” and “Why are there no Japanese who stand up and stop it like Hu Youping?”
Also, many were dissatisfied with the way this incident was treated compared to the Suzhou incident, saying things like, “The Suzhou incident caused a big fuss, yet this incident wasn’t even trending (it later became trending),” “(The Suzhou incident) was a diplomatic crisis, international crime, and foreign capital withdrawal… (but)?),” “Isn’t this an act that destroys Japan-China friendship,” and “Was there no one in Japan who was ’the last person to protect the reputation of the Japanese’? (Since Hu Youping was called ’the last person to protect the reputation of the Chinese’).” Other comments include, “Is even Japan no longer safe?”, “Every time I go to Osaka, I take a walk alone early in the morning. I wonder if I won’t be able to do that anymore?”, “The other day a group of elderly thieves was in the news. The recession creates many social problems,” “Rather than saying that Japan’s security has gotten worse, I would say that Japanese people’s lives have gotten harder,” and “If the tourists disappear, Japan’s economy will fall further and security will get worse.” (Translation and editing by Kitada) record china Tuesday, July 23, 2024 11:00 ■Reference source A Chinese tourist is stabbed by a man in Konohana Ward, Osaka The man demands money, saying “Money, money,” and escapes without taking anything.
>>1 I guess Chinese people are used to it. Even though there are more foreigners in Japan these days there aren’t as many personal problems as there are in China, but I don’t know what will happen in the future.
>>1 If you’re not targeting a target, you can’t imagine a place without people. The argument is that it’s a problem with the Chinese environment, Communist propaganda, or the level of civility.
If you want money, you can just show a knife and threaten someone. But to suddenly stab someone… that doesn’t seem Japanese to me, although I’m not sure yet.
>>6 From a Japanese perspective it’s not normal to be attacked with a knife on the street I don’t think there’s any connection to the incident or anything
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It must be a staged incident, a specialty of the special Asian countries. The incident in which a grown man attacked women and children with a knife and killed his fellow countrymen seems extremely inconvenient.
>>17 If a Chinese person is attacked by a Japanese person, they will risk their life to help them. If a Chinese person is attacked by a Japanese person, they will turn a blind eye and do nothing. What is this “spirit of hospitality”? lol It’s so embarrassing.
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When a Chinese person becomes a victim of a crime in Japan, the criminal is usually Chinese. It’s a huge nuisance that Japanese tax money is used to investigate. Do it in the dark continent.
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