Recently, there was a storm on social media after a Chinese blogger shared his experience at a restaurant in Tokyo, Japan. The restaurant posted a public notice stating that Chinese and Koreans were not welcome. Not only was the blogger denied entry, but he was also arrogantly kicked out of the store.
This incident quickly attracted widespread attention and heated discussions. This house is called"The Empress Dowager of the West of China"The entrance of the Japanese Chinese restaurant, two"Chinese are not allowed to enter"The signs are particularly prominent, and the multilingual signage makes it impossible to ignore.
Such distinctions, which are clearly based on nationality, not only violate the principles of equality and respect for the citizens of other countries, but also undermine the relations of mutual trust between friendly neighbours.
The Chinese side responded to this, and the Chinese Embassy in Japan said that it was highly concerned about the matter and would take resolute measures to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens in Japan. The embassy issued a statement reminding Chinese citizens to strengthen their security awareness overseas, abide by local laws and regulations, and protect their rights and interests in accordance with the law.
Many people condemned the restaurant's practices, arguing that such discriminatory practices were unacceptable. Some netizens also said that they had a similar experience before and felt very angry and disappointed. Many netizens commented one after another, deeply outraged by the irrational and discriminatory attitude of the store. They stressed that nationality could not be used as a ground for discrimination and that everyone should be treated with respect and equality.
Many Chinese tourists and students have also said they will boycott the restaurant and called on others to join the venue for such discriminatory practices. We hope that Japan** will take this incident seriously and take effective measures to protect the rights and interests of Chinese citizens, which is not only a personal experience, but also a global issue related to respect and equality. We look forward to a fair and inclusive world where everyone can live with equality and respect. A restaurant in Japan rejects Chinese