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Monday, March 16, 2026

¡Felicitaciones, Venezuela✌ ¡Y sigan con el buen trabajo, Venezuela👍

 Clásico Mundial de Béisbol. Cuartos de final. El partido Venezuela vs. Japón de anteayer.

 Venezuela es fuerte. Su alineación de bateo es de primera. Todos los jugadores rebosaban espíritu de lucha. Su seriedad era incomparable a la de los jugadores japoneses.

 El equipo japonés contaba con una alineación repleta de jugadores de Grandes Ligas, pero parecían cautelosos ante la posibilidad de lesionarse en el partido de exhibición, ya que sería contraproducente si afectara su inicio de temporada en las Grandes Ligas. Francamente, les faltaba motivación.

 Los jugadores venezolanos tenían una sed de éxito incomparablemente mayor.

 Ayer (hora de Japón), Estados Unidos derrotó a República Dominicana en semifinales y avanzó a la final.

 Hoy, si Venezuela derrota a Italia en semifinales, se enfrentará a Estados Unidos en la final. El mundo entero está pendiente de su duelo.

 El partido Venezuela vs. Italia comienza hoy a las 9:00 a. m., hora de Japón. El juego comenzará pronto.

 Aunque deseo que Italia tenga un buen desempeño, realmente quiero ver a Venezuela vs. Estados Unidos en la final.

 Como dato curioso, si Irán participa en la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 que se celebrará en Estados Unidos y Canadá (el Sr. Trump dijo que les "daba la bienvenida" junto al presidente de la FIFA, pero dos días después, en un discurso, afirmó que no era "apropiado" que vinieran a Estados Unidos porque no podía garantizar la seguridad de los jugadores), e Irán termina segundo en su grupo, y Estados Unidos (que participa como país anfitrión) también termina segundo, entonces Irán y Estados Unidos se enfrentarán en cuartos de final.
Si bien la gente de todo el mundo querría ver ese partido, el gobierno iraní ha manifestado su intención de boicotearlo.

 Si Irán boicotea e Irak ocupa su lugar (Italia y China también parecen querer participar), entonces, de forma similar al caso de Irán, si Irak termina segundo en su grupo, podría enfrentarse a Estados Unidos en cuartos de final.

 ¡Qué extraño giro del destino!




 WBC. Quarterfinals. The Venezuela vs. Japan game from the day before yesterday.
 Venezuela is strong. The Venezuelan batting lineup is top-notch. All the players were brimming with fighting spirit. Their level of seriousness was on a different level than the Japanese players. 
 The Japanese team had a lineup full of Major Leaguers, but they seemed cautious about getting injured in the exhibition match, as it would be counterproductive if it affected their start in the Major League season. Frankly speaking, they lacked motivation. 
 The Venezuelan players had an incomparably stronger hunger for success.

 Yesterday (Japan time), the USA defeated the Dominican Republic in the semifinals to advance to the final.

 Today, if Venezuela defeats Italy in the semifinals, they will face the USA in the final. The whole world is watching their battle.

 The Venezuela vs. Italy match starts at 9 AM Japan time today. The game will begin soon.

 While I want Italy to do well, I really want to see Venezuela vs. the USA in the final.

 As a side note, if Iran participates in the FIFA World Cup 2026 held in the USA and Canada (Mr. Trump said he "welcomes" them on the steps with the FIFA president, but two days later in a speech he said it was "not appropriate" for them to come to the USA because he couldn't guarantee the players' safety), and Iran finishes second in their group stage, and the USA (who are participating as the host nation) also finishes second, then Iran and the USA will face each other in the quarterfinals. 
 While people all over the world would want to see that match, the Iranian government has indicated its intention to boycott.

 If Iran boycotts and Iraq takes its place (Italy and China also seem to want to participate), then, similar to the Iran case, if Iraq finishes second in their group stage, they could potentially face the USA in the quarterfinals.

 What a strange twist of fate!

Friday, March 13, 2026

Watch what happens to these deranged scumbags today.


https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116219996530067941

 I'm pasting the original text as an image file because I don't want to be sued like the BBC for allegedly "falsifying" a portion of the text.

 "for 47 years" likely means 47 years have passed since 1979, when Ayatollah Khomeini overthrew the corrupt monarchy and launched the "Iranian Revolution." The "47" is a play on words with the 47th president. Who noticed this numbering?

 Perhaps due to my lack of English proficiency, I didn't understand the meaning of "scumbag."

 After researching it online, I found that:

 "Scumbag" is a combination of "scum" (meaning rubbish or foam) and "bag." This word is slang that began to be used in the United States around the 1960s-1970s. Originally used as a euphemism for a condom (used), it evolved into a derogatory term meaning "human scum" or "a very despicable person." 

 That's what they say.

 The French president is expected to project an image of "elegance," so if the president were to use such slang, their approval rating would likely plummet.

 The British prime minister is expected to project an image of "intelligence," so if the prime minister were to use vulgar slang, they would likely be heavily criticized by parliament and the media.

 The prime ministers of Germany and Canada are serious and don't even tell jokes, let alone use slang.

 Japanese politicians, to begin with, have an abnormally (pathologically) low level of language ability.

 Among the G7 countries, perhaps only the United States and Italy are "tolerant" enough to allow their leaders to use vulgar jokes and slang?

 President Trump made countless offensive remarks during his four-year first term, yet he was re-elected. I don't know if it's because ordinary people felt a sense of familiarity with him, seeing him as a "nice guy we'd want to have a beer with," due to his mastery of slang and crude jokes, but it's certainly a phenomenon unique to America.

 While his behavior might not be commendable, from my Japanese perspective, there's something about it that I envy.




https://www.lloydslist.com/LL1156592/US--and-Greek-owned-tankers-ablaze-after-Iran-claims-underwater-drone-strike-in-Iraqi-waters

US- and Greek-owned tankers ablaze after Iran claims ‘underwater drone’ strike in Iraqi waters
 ・Iran claims ‘underwater drone’ attack on two tankers near Basrah; one dead, 38 rescued
 ・Both vessels ablaze; Iraqi oil port operations suspended
 ・Maersk-operated containership also struck off Jebel Ali

Thursday, March 5, 2026

🐵 A orphan Japanese monkey still seems alone. 🐒

 Mother Japanese macaque abandonment of their children is a phenomenon that occasionally occurs in other zoos in Japan, so it should not be that unusual. However, people around the world who saw the baby Japanese macaque clinging to a stuffed orangutan and dragging it around on video likely empathized with him.

 In the video, the stuffed animal appears to have no hair or breasts. Mr. Punch is about the same size as his mother, soft, and even in two or three months, he instinctively clings to warm objects and seems reluctant to let go of his "mother."

 IKEA is making the most of Mr. Punch's advertising power. IKEA donated countless "orangutan stuffed animals" to Mr. Punch. Looking at the photos, there is a huge variety of "orangutans" in color, size, and facial features. It's unclear why dozens of different types of orangutans live inside a furniture store. 
 It will be interesting to see how Mr. Punch reacts if he is given one of these stuffed animals.

 It is unclear whether Mr. Punch recognizes the faces or colors of stuffed animals. How would he react if he were given a Teddy Bear or a Hello Kitty stuffed animal?

 In any case, considering his future, it seems he needs to be weaned off his stuffed animals, not just his parents, as soon as possible.

 For now, it seems he's still sleeping alone with his IKEA stuffed animal. It may be some time before Mr. Punch is able to sit, sleep, and eat with his friends.

 The Punch incident has been a great success for Ichikawa City Zoo and Botanical Garden's self-promotion. What's more, it has provided even greater global publicity. IKEA has now become something of an important "corporate sponsor" of Mr. Punch.

 There is no IKEA where I live (there are apparently 54 stores in the US, but only 12 in Japan), so I have never been to an IKEA store, but I wonder why they sell orangutan stuffed animals?




https://jp.reuters.com/video/watch/idOWjpvC4T24BH4ASI245SY7B16ZIT4YR/?dicbo=v2-XuddThi
JP Archive

 Baby Japanese macaque "Punch"'s IKEA stuffed toy, which he uses as a parent, sells out worldwide (Japanese subtitles, February 24th)
February 25, 2026

 Panch, a baby Japanese macaque abandoned by his mother at Ichikawa City Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Chiba Prefecture, has become a hot topic after clinging to an IKEA orangutan stuffed toy as a mother figure. The video has gone viral, causing the same type of stuffed toy to sell out in IKEA stores not only in Japan but also in Singapore and other countries (no narration).




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utylkPzDLCA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsYned2gmUs

https://apnews.com/video/punch-is-growing-up-and-ready-to-say-farewell-to-his-prized-stuffed-orangutan-toy-0dd23990544b40a4992babd4b808e85c

https://x.com/AP/status/2026214263283449983

https://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/punch-the-orphan-macaque-is-outgrowing-his-21956418.php

https://www.instagram.com/p/DU9QgFlDGfd/

https://jp.reuters.com/video/watch/idOWjpvC4T24BH4ASI245SY7B16ZIT4YR/?dicbo=v2-XuddThi

https://edition.cnn.com/world/punch-monkey-ikea-stuffed-toy-spc

https://news.jp/i/1396652578791899497

https://apnews.com/article/japan-baby-monkey-zoo-7911e0597837b97199a810601f91c35d

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVRiQ2FDX4R/

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Mastering the Rent-A-Cycle System

 Many Chinese tourists visiting Japan are wealthy, with over half reportedly traveling individually or with their families. Most of the Chinese tourists causing trouble in Taiwan and South Korea are believed to be on cheap package tours.

 When herd psychology kicks in, it reinforces the "Throw away the shame of travel!" (Forget your ad hoc shame!) mentality. This "Throw away the shame of travel!" mentality is one of the most common behaviors used by Japanese macaques, and is something they engage in "Daily" activities even when not on a "Travel." It's not a behavior unique to foreign tourists.

 Surprisingly, foreign tourists visiting Japan don't use rental cars or rent-a-cycles. Of course, if you're wealthy enough to use taxis everywhere and for everything, it's best to do so. Driving your own vehicle carries the risk of personal liability. It would be great if travel insurance could cover all of the following procedures, such as court proceedings (summary trial, summary judgment), police station proceedings (even if you are the victim in a rear-end collision, you will still need to be interviewed and fill out various documents), and negotiations with lawyers and the other party's insurance company representative, but naturally, this would mean higher premiums.

 Japanese people are not good at foreign languages, so even English is not spoken in Japan. It is difficult for foreign travelers to handle accident procedures in a foreign country where they do not speak the language. That said, it would be impossible to pay tens of thousands of yen to hire a lawyer.

 On the other hand, since you've come all the way to Japan, it should be fun to get around freely on foot. Many rental cars these days are equipped with driver's recorders, so you may be able to take some original, interesting photos and videos.

 However, Japan's traffic signs are complex and may not be easy to remember. There are a huge number of them, including those written on the roads. I spent several months studying when I took my driver's license test.

 Another option is to take a car trip by ferry from your home country. From Hokkaido to Kyushu, there are many auto campgrounds, free camping-grounds, and free car parking lots throughout Japan. Search in English should yield many results. This option is only feasible for wealthy people with long vacations, as the ferry fare is expensive and takes several days, but accommodation costs are low (just gas). 
 You'll need to obtain an international driver's license in advance, though.

 Another good option is rent-a-cycle, renting a minicar, or renting a scooter. Bicycle rentals often cost just a few hundred yen, and in some areas they're free.

 In some areas, electric minicars (the delivery vehicle that Yakuruto Lady rides in. It's convenient, so I'd like to try one myself, but I haven't bought one yet), electric kick scooters, and electric scooters are also available for rent (as a form of advertising). 
 Searching for "Yokohama minicar rental" or "rent-a-cycle Izu" should turn up many results. 
 There are also bicycle trailers designed for "sleeping in" a car. However, under the Road Traffic Act, bicycles towing trailers are not considered "light vehicles," but rather regular vehicles, and therefore cannot be ridden on sidewalks. Because bicycles must be ridden on the road, this can be dangerous depending on road conditions (Japan's roads are narrow).

 In Japan, minicars, kick scooters (kick board), and scooters (under 50cc) are considered "motorized bicycles" under the Road Traffic Act, so a regular driver's license is not required to ride them.





許多赴日旅遊的中國遊客經濟條件優渥,據報道,超過一半是獨自旅行或攜家帶口。而在台灣和韓國惹是生非的中國遊客,大多被認為是參加廉價旅行團的。

當團體心理發揮作用時,它會強化「拋開旅行的羞恥感!」(忘掉你的臨時羞恥感!)這種心態。這種“拋開旅行的羞恥感!”的心態是日本獼猴最常見的行為之一,即使並非在“旅行”,它們也會在“日常”活動中表現出這種心態。這並非外國遊客獨有的行為。

令人驚訝的是,赴日旅遊的外國遊客很少租車或租自行車。當然,如果你夠富有,可以隨時隨地搭乘計程車,那當然最好。駕駛自己的車輛會帶來個人責任風險。如果旅遊保險能夠涵蓋以下所有程序,那就太好了,例如法庭訴訟(簡易審判、簡易判決)、警察局程序(即使您是追撞事故的受害者,您仍然需要接受詢問並填寫各種文件),以及與律師和對方保險公司代表的談判,當然,這意味著更高的保費。

日本人不太擅長外語,所以即使是英語在日本也不普及。對於語言不通的外國遊客來說,處理事故程序非常困難。話雖如此,花幾萬日圓聘請律師也是不切實際的。

另一方面,既然您已經遠道而來,不妨步行自由遊覽一番。如今許多租賃車輛都配備了行車記錄儀,因此您可以拍攝一些獨特有趣的圖片和影片。

然而,日本的交通標誌非常複雜,可能不容易記住。標誌的數量非常龐大,包括路面上的文字標誌。我花了幾個月的時間準備駕照考試。

另一個選擇是從你的國家乘坐渡輪自駕遊。從北海道到九州,日本各地有許多汽車露營地、免費露營地和免費停車場。用英文搜尋應該可以找到很多結果。這種方式只適合有長假且經濟條件優渥的人,因為渡輪票價昂貴且需要幾天時間,但住宿費用很低(只需支付油費)。

不過,你需要提前辦理國際駕照。

另一個不錯的選擇是租自行車、租小型車或租摩托車。租自行車通常只需幾百日元,有些地方甚至免費。

在某些地區,電動迷你車(藥師夫人搭乘的送貨車,很方便,所以我自己也想試試,但還沒買)、電動滑板車和電動自行車也都可以出租(這是一種廣告形式)。

搜尋「橫濱迷你車出租」或「伊豆自行車出租」應該可以找到很多結果。

還有專門為「睡在車上」設計的自行車拖車。但是,根據《道路交通法》,拖著拖車的自行車不屬於“輕型車輛”,而是普通車輛,因此不能在人行道上騎行。由於自行車必須在道路上行駛,這可能會很危險,這取決於路況(日本的道路比較狹窄)。

在日本,根據《道路交通法》,微型汽車、滑板車(腳踏車)和踏板車(排氣量低於 50cc)被視為“機動自行車”,因此駕駛它們不需要普通駕駛執照。





许多赴日旅游的中国游客经济条件优渥,据报道,超过一半是独自旅行或携家带口。而在台湾和韩国惹是生非的中国游客,大多被认为是参加廉价旅行团的。

当团体心理发挥作用时,它会强化「抛开旅行的羞耻感!」(忘掉你的临时羞耻感!)这种心态。这种“抛开旅行的羞耻感!”的心态是日本猕猴最常见的行为之一,即使并非在“旅行”,它们也会在“日常”活动中表现出这种心态。这并非外国游客独有的行为。

令人惊讶的是,赴日旅游的外国游客很少租车或租自行车。当然,如果你够富有,可以随时随地搭乘计程车,那当然最好。驾驶自己的车辆会带来个人责任风险。如果旅游保险能够涵盖以下所有程序,那就太好了,例如法庭诉讼(简易审判、简易判决)、警察局程序(即使您是追撞事故的受害者,您仍然需要接受询问并填写各种文件),以及与律师和对方保险公司代表的谈判,当然,这意味着更高的保费。

日本人不太擅长外语,所以即使是英语在日本也不普及。对于语言不通的外国游客来说,处理事故程序非常困难。话虽如此,花几万日圆聘请律师也是不切实际的。

另一方面,既然您已经远道而来,不妨步行自由游览一番。如今许多租赁车辆都配备了行车记录仪,因此您可以拍摄一些独特有趣的图片和影片。

然而,日本的交通标志非常复杂,可能不容易记住。标志的数量非常庞大,包括路面上的文字标志。我花了几个月的时间准备驾照考试。

另一个选择是从你的国家乘坐渡轮自驾游。从北海道到九州,日本各地有许多汽车露营地、免费露营地和免费停车场。用英文搜寻应该可以找到很多结果。这种方式只适合有长假且经济条件优渥的人,因为渡轮票价昂贵且需要几天时间,但住宿费用很低(只需支付油费)。

不过,你需要提前办理国际驾照。

另一个不错的选择是租自行车、租小型车或租摩托车。租自行车通常只需几百日元,有些地方甚至免费。

在某些地区,电动迷你车(药师夫人搭乘的送货车,很方便,所以我自己也想试试,但还没买)、电动滑板车和电动自行车也都可以出租(这是一种广告形式)。

搜寻「横滨迷你车出租」或「伊豆自行车出租」应该可以找到很多结果。

还有专门为「睡在车上」设计的自行车拖车。但是,根据《道路交通法》,拖着拖车的自行车不属于“轻型车辆”,而是普通车辆,因此不能在人行道上骑行。由于自行车必须在道路上行驶,这可能会很危险,这取决于路况(日本的道路比较狭窄)。

在日本,根据《道路交通法》,微型汽车、滑板车(脚踏车)和踏板车(排气量低于 50cc)被视为“机动自行车”,因此驾驶它们不需要普通驾驶执照。

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Let's challenge Mount Fuji in winter❣

 Mount Fuji is incredibly beautiful in the middle of winter. Since general climbers are prohibited from entering the mountain, you'll be able to take rare and amazing photos and videos and post them on social media like Instagram and YouTube. You'll also feel a sense of accomplishment and conquest. Since it's a "top-secret climb", you'll also experience the thrill.

 Not only Chinese climbers, but many foreign climbers also attempt to climb Mount Fuji in winter.

 On the other hand, climbing in winter can be dangerous. Winter gear is essential. Wear winter hiking boots and crampons; otherwise, it will be too dangerous to descend. Crampons are sold cheaply on Amazon Japan.

 It's a good idea to bring a small camping burner, fire starter, and fire starter so you can make hot drinks. All of these are sold at Daiso (a 100-yen shop).

 It's also a good idea to bring along functional foods, which will help you efficiently consume calories. A wide variety of foods are sold cheaply at drugstores such as Welcia. Food prices are high at souvenir shops in tourist areas like Mount Fuji, so it's best to do your shopping at supermarkets, 100-yen shops, and drugstores in the city before heading to the tourist spots.

 Mount Fuji is closed to visitors in winter, but it's a good idea to file a climbing notification just in case. There are postboxes at the entrances to the hiking trails, so write your name, phone number, etc. on a form and drop it off.

 Winter mountains are "safe" because bears don't appear.

 If you're climbing Mount Fuji in winter, it's best to do it in a group if possible. As mentioned in the news article below, there have been a series of accidents involving Chinese climbers recently, but in most cases, they are climbing alone. 
 I used to do this often when I was younger, so I understand the desire to climb alone, but if you're going to climb Mount Fuji in secret in winter, I think it's better to do it in a group of three or more people, preferably four or more.




【Shizuoka】
The reason a Chinese man climbed Mount Fuji in winter was because "I wanted to climb Japan's tallest mountain." He said it was his first time climbing Mount Fuji in winter. He was injured and requested rescue. The Shizuoka Prefectural Police issued a warning on social media.
January 24, 2026 (Sat) 1:12 PM
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Shizuoka Broadcasting System (SBS)

 On January 18, 2026, a Chinese man was injured while climbing Mount Fuji alone near the eighth station and was rescued by the Shizuoka Prefectural Police Mountain Rescue Team. The rescued Chinese man stated, "I wanted to climb Japan's highest mountain," and "This is my first time climbing Mount Fuji in winter."
The Shizuoka Prefectural Police released a video of the mountain rescue team members heading to the rescue in "X" to warn of the dangers of climbing.

[Photo] Japan's highest mountain. Beautiful Mount Fuji in winter.

 On January 18, 2026, around 1:00 PM, a Chinese man fell and injured his right leg on the hiking trail near the eighth station of the Fujinomiya Trail of Mount Fuji. The Shizuoka Prefectural Police Mountain Rescue Team rescued a Chinese man.

 According to police, the stranded Chinese man was a 20-year-old Chinese man living in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, and attending a vocational school. He drove to the Mizugazuka Park parking lot near the Mt. Fuji Skyline, which is closed for the winter, and began climbing Mount Fuji alone around midnight on January 18, 2026.

 The Chinese man walked along the Fujinomiya Trail, climbing above the eighth station, but then turned back and descended. Around midnight, the Chinese man fell near the eighth station of the Fujinomiya Trail, injuring his right foot and becoming unable to walk. He called 119 around 1:00 PM, reporting that he had injured his right ankle while descending near the eighth station of Mount Fuji.

 Members of the Shizuoka Prefectural Police Mountain Rescue Team then split into three teams and headed to the scene. By around 11:00 PM, a total of 10 rescue team members had arrived at the Chinese man's location.

 Due to strong winds near the eighth station, nighttime rescues were dangerous, so the rescue team waited near the eighth station until dawn. Around 8:00 AM on January 19, 2026, the rescue team began descending the mountain. They carried the Chinese man on a stretcher to the fifth station along the Fujinomiya Trail and handed him over to emergency services at 12:47 PM.

 The rescued Chinese man told police, "I wanted to climb Japan's tallest mountain," and "This is my first time climbing Mount Fuji in winter."


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让我们一起挑战冬季富士山吧!

 冬季的富士山美得令人窒息。由于普通登山者禁止入内,您可以拍摄到一些难得一见的绝美照片和视频,并分享到 Instagram 和 YouTube 等社交媒体平台。您也会从中获得成就感和征服感。由于这是一次“绝密”的攀登,您还会体验到其中的刺激。

 不仅是中国登山者,许多外国登山者也尝试在冬季攀登富士山。

 另一方面,冬季登山也存在一定的危险性。冬季装备必不可少。务必穿着冬季登山靴和冰爪;否则,下山将非常危险。冰爪在日本亚马逊上价格实惠。

 建议携带小型炉灶、引火物和引火棒,以便制作热饮。这些物品在百元店(Daiso)均有售。

 此外,携带一些功能性食品也是个好主意,它们可以帮助您高效地补充能量。在像Welcia这样的药妆店,各种食品价格低廉。富士山等旅游区的纪念品商店食品价格较高,因此最好在前往旅游景点之前,先在市区的超市、百元店和药妆店购买所需物品。

 富士山冬季不对游客开放,但最好还是提前提交登山通知,以防万一。登山步道入口处设有邮筒,请在表格上填写您的姓名、电话号码等信息并投入邮筒。

 冬季的山区比较“安全”,因为熊不会出现。

 如果您计划冬季攀登富士山,最好尽可能结伴而行。正如以下新闻报道中所述,近期发生了一系列涉及中国登山者的事故,但大多数情况下,他们都是独自攀登。我年轻的时候经常这样做,所以我能理解独自登山的愿望。但是,如果你打算在冬天秘密攀登富士山,我认为最好是三人或以上结伴而行,最好是四人或以上。



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一名中国男子冬季攀登富士山的原因是“我想攀登日本最高峰”。他说这是他第一次冬季攀登富士山。他受伤后请求救援。静冈县警察在社交媒体上发布了警告。

2026年1月24日(周六)下午1:12
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 2026年1月18日,一名中国男子在富士山八合目附近独自攀登时受伤,后被静冈县警察山地救援队救出。获救的中国男子表示:“我想攀登日本最高峰”,并且“这是我第一次冬季攀登富士山”。

 静冈县警察署公布了一段山地救援队队员前往救援的视频,视频中标注了“X”,旨在警示登山者的危险。

[照片] 日本最高峰。冬季的富士山美景。

 2026年1月18日下午1点左右,一名中国男子在富士山富士宫登山道八合目附近的登山道上坠落,右腿受伤。静冈县警察署山地救援队成功救出了这名中国男子。

 据警方介绍,这名被困的中国男子是一名20岁的男子,居住在东京新宿区,就读于一所职业学校。他于2026年1月18日午夜前后独自驾车前往富士山天际线附近的水塚公园停车场(该区域冬季关闭),开始攀登富士山。

 这名中国男子沿着富士宫登山道行进,到达八合目以上后折返下山。午夜时分,一名中国男子在富士宫登山道八合目附近摔倒,右脚受伤,无法行走。下午1点左右,他拨打119报警,称自己在富士山八合目附近下山时扭伤了右脚踝。

 静冈县警察山地救援队随即分成三组赶往现场。晚上11点左右,共有10名救援队员抵达该中国男子所在位置。

 由于八合目附近风力强劲,夜间救援十分危险,救援队在八合目附近等待至黎明。2026年1月19日上午8点左右,救援队开始下山。他们用担架将该中国男子抬至富士宫登山道五合目,并于下午12点47分将其移交给急救部门。

 获救的中国男子告诉警方:“我想攀登日本最高峰”,“这是我第一次在冬天攀登富士山”。


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A trio of idiot Finnish parliamentarians post a photo of themselves with "Slanted Eyes Pose"!

 The "slanted-eyes" photo controversy. 

 The whole thing started when Miss Finland posted a photo of herself with her eyes slanted to X to show that she was "dining with a Chinese person."

 I'm not interested in stupid woman. I don't care about woman like that.

 But it seems she's been stripped of her title of "Miss Finland." 

 In Japan, firm and decisive action is rarely taken. Japanese people prefer to "wait" for things to fade away, as if they were an unfortunate natural disaster. In Japan, we say "Pour into the water (laughing at the crime)". Or, Japanese people will all side with the perpetrator, madly and thoroughly blaming the victim, bullying them, silencing them, and bringing the situation to a close. 
 They have a very despicable, treacherous, duplicitous, insidious and cunning national character, but it is precisely for this reason that they have been able to comfortably become an economic superpower.


 Three Finnish members of parliament (one of whom is female) posted a photo of themselves posing with slant eyes on X to show "their intention to protest" the revocation of their "stupid woman" title.

 What surprised me even more was that the Finnish Prime Minister apologized for the "incident." I understand his intention to put an end to the fire quickly. However, the photo was posted on his personal account, not the ruling party's official account. We were surprised that the head of government apologized.

 In Japan, it is rare for leaders to take decisive action after a "scandal" occurs. In most cases, the issue is swept under the rug. In Japan, this is called a "the solution by jewel beetle color"...?


 Incidentally, neither the Chinese President nor the Foreign Minister has apologized for the actions of the Consul General in Osaka, who posted a death threat against the Japanese Prime Minister. A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry defended him.
 The Osaka Consul General was not replaced and continues to post enthusiastically to X in Japan. In China, X, Facebook, and Instagram are not available, but in Japan, posting and viewing are free, so he must be having so much fun, feeling happy, and going crazy.

 I want to take this guy to mental hospital as soon as possible.


 The "Slant-Eye Pose" incident has caused quite a stir in Japan.
 You might be thinking, "Why are the Japanese protesting when they are just making fun of the Chinese? The Japanese are currently being treated so badly by China (the Communist dictatorship), so shouldn't the Japanese be happy and say, 'Well done!'?"

 However, the reason is simple. Prime Minister Takaichi clearly has "slant-eyes." Her eyes are quite sharply slanted, as if the corners of her eyes are pulled up by a fishing line. Even she herself cannot deny this.

 On the other hand, Prime Minister Takaichi's approval rating is over 80%, and is said to be "on par with a dictatorship." 
 Thanks to the instigation of foolish Chinese Communist Party dictatorship (shining radar on F-15s, releasing videos of hypersonic missiles being fired at the Japanese archipelago, invading Japanese territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands, spreading fake news that "Prime Minister Takaichi is receiving bribes from Taiwan," distributing defamatory images, and complaining about Japan using nuclear weapons against mainland China in defense of Taiwan...), the approval rating of a prime minister, the highest in modern Japanese history, is unlikely to wane anytime soon.

 The three member of parliament in the photo with their slant-eyed poses may be thinking in their hearts, "We didn't mean to insult the Japanese people. We were just imitating the Chinese people's faces."

 However, in the above political climate, if members of parliament were to publish a photo of themselves posing with slanted eyes, clearly intending to convey a deliberate message, it would have been expected that they would receive a stronger outcry from the Japanese than from the Chinese (for one thing, X cannot be viewed in China. Even via a VPN within China, it is blocked by the Chinese government's highly advanced internet censorship technology, "the Golden Shield").

 Since Japan is on the other side of the world from Finland, they might say, "We don't know what Prime Minister Takaichi looks like. We couldn't have anticipated the backlash from the Japanese." 
 However, Aside from the case of a stupid woman, in the case of a member of parliament, this excuse doesn't hold up.


 By the way, slanted eyes are not very common among Japanese people. The overwhelming majority are Koreans. 
 However, since so many South Koreans have cosmetic surgery to change their appearance to look more like Japanese people (actors, idol singers, manga and anime characters), there are no South Koreans with slanted eyes (after plastic surgery).

 The proportion of people with double eyelids is relatively high among Taiwanese, Hong Kongers, Singaporeans, Macanese and Chinese people. In those countries, the people without slanted eyes are actually more common. 
 Jackie Chan and Jet Li do not have slanted eyes. Mao Zedong's eyes are more droopy. Bruce Lee may have slightly slanted eyes.


 Finland is a country I really like, a country I admire and think, "I'd love to live in a country like that," so I don't think much of this "incident."




https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cde657xj3pxo
Miss Finland's viral 'slanted-eyes' photo stirs racism firestorm
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