Anti-China Sentiment Soars in Japan! Locals Finally Take Action Against Chinese Tourist Misbehavior

It’s no longer uncommon to see uncivilized behavior from Chinese people. Recently, in Japan, there have been frequent “Simplified Chinese warnings,” with Japanese people using a “unique font” to express their dislike of the rudeness of Chinese people.
In July this year, a Chinese netizen shared an experience on social media about staying in an Airbnb in Osaka, Japan. They posted a photo showing a notice in four languages (English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese) reminding guests to keep quiet at night. However, the Chinese version, written in Simplified Chinese, said, “Please keep quiet after 9 PM,” while the English, Japanese, and Korean versions all stated, “Please keep quiet after 11 PM.”
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