Stranded China tourist in Japan invited to stay overnight sends 300 masks to host during Covid

A Chinese tourist stranded in Japan, having been assisted by a local man who invited him to stay the night, sent 300 masks during the Covid-19 pandemic as a gesture of gratitude.

Recently, the Japanese variety show The World’s Astonishing News! highlighted a 2016 story of friendship between China and Japan, sparking discussions among netizens in both countries.

Shaojin, a Japanese anime enthusiast from Yinchuan city in northwestern China, travelled alone to Takayama, a city in central Japan, on the final day of 2016.

Japan remains a highly sought-after tourist destination for Chinese travellers, consistently ranking among their top choices, although recent diplomatic tensions have caused temporary declines in tourism. Photo: EPA/Franck Robichon
Japan remains a highly sought-after tourist destination for Chinese travellers, consistently ranking among their top choices, although recent diplomatic tensions have caused temporary declines in tourism. Photo: EPA/Franck Robichon

Unfortunately, he forgot to book a hotel during the busy season. With no rooms available, he wandered the streets at night, dragging his suitcase through the cold.

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A local man, Yoshizawa Hirasawa, noticed Shaojin, a foreign tourist in distress.

He approached him and spoke in English, offering assistance and inviting him to spend the night at his home.

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The two quickly connected over a brief conversation and discovered they shared kind and thoughtful personalities.

The next day, they parted ways but encountered each other again, snapping photos before losing contact.

  

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