Friday, December 26, 2025

The dictator orders: Reduce the number of tourists going to Japan by 60%!

 The Chinese government has issued an order stating, "Due to the deteriorating public safety situation in Japan, the number of Chinese tourists traveling from China to Japan will be reduced by 60%."

 People living in Western countries are left wondering, "How are they going to control this to 60%?" There are presumably tens of millions of Chinese people who want to travel to beautiful winter destinations like Hokkaidō and Aomori. Is the Chinese government planning to hand out lottery tickets to them?

 We are also left wondering, "Why 60%?"

 Perhaps the Chinese government wants to next say, "to 40%, then to 20%, so they came up with the number "60%" for the time being.

 Many of the actions of Communist dictatorships are puzzling "policies" that are incomprehensible to people living in the liberal world.


 In addition, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), the number of Chinese visitors to Japan in 2024 is expected to be 6,981,200 (compared to 9,594,000 in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic).
 This year's number could potentially be even higher than before the pandemic.

 If the Chinese government is going to reduce the above figures by 40%, that would mean cutting several million people.
 Is this possible for a dictator?

 Furthermore, even though nearly 10 million Chinese people visited Japan in one year, there were no major incidents. There were no reports of people being attacked, verbally abused, or treated in a discriminatory manner by Japanese people at airports, stations, trains, taxis, buses, hotels, shopping facilities, entertainment venues, restaurants, tourist spots, or around town. If such reports existed, they would surely be posted immediately on social media or YouTube.

 The "victim videos" currently being posted to video sites one after another are fake videos created by the Chinese government using "civilians."

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