On January 9, a Japanese big V proudly declared on social platforms: In the armies of countries around the world, only the Japanese Self-Defense Forces can provide hot spring baths for disaster victims.
As a result, this big V was slapped in the face by netizens: "The first seven" has passed, and there are still Japanese victims who can't drink water, only eat snow to quench their thirst, and as a result, the Self-Defense Forces are still showing off providing bathing services here.
As you can see from the picture below, this Japanese big V also proudly sent out a few ** photos of the Japanese victims in the bath: laughing happily, which looks very warm.
Judging from the scene, the so-called hot spring bathing is actually the Japanese Self-Defense Forces built several simple bathing pools at the scene.
And the bathing place is also in a very simple tent.
As you can see from the picture below, even the female victims are bathing in this simple tent covered by a curtain of cloth.
Japan** even boasted that this reflected the high efficiency of the Self-Defense Forces' disaster relief.
First of all, just like the Japanese big V at the beginning of the article, the Japanese ** swore that no army could provide hot spring bathing services for such a serious ** disaster area in just a few days.
Only the Japanese Self-Defense Forces are capable of doing it.
Secondly, Japan** believes that the provision of hot spring services to the victims of the disaster so quickly has effectively shattered the rumors that the Japanese Self-Defense Forces are ineffective in disaster relief.
Finally, the Japanese media also said that the various services provided by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in the disaster area are incomparable with other countries.
However, at this time, it has been a day since the "first seven", and the bathing service for the Japanese victims has been blown into the sky.
A Gansu netizen issued a ** slap in the face on the spot: In the disaster area of Jishi Mountain**, not only bathing services are provided, but also independent bathing rooms.
Another netizen also issued**: We**The hot showers in the disaster area are also divided into men and women, unlike the mixed baths of men and women in Little Japan.
Of course, Little Japan has to blow a wave, and it also has a mixed bath for men and women. ”
A Shandong netizen lamented that the disaster relief of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces is really strange: on the one hand, the Japanese have no water to drink, and in the end they are forced to eat snow directly, and on the other hand, they are actually bathing in a large pool.
Tianjin netizens also questioned: The drinking water in the disaster area is insufficient, but the Self-Defense Forces prepared bath water first? What kind of logic is this?
Hunan netizens commented: There should be thousands of paper cranes floating in this bathing pool.
The Shaanxi netizen in the picture below was even more amused by Japan**: Can this be blown? This simple bathing tool on the Internet is free shipping for 50 yuan, and you can also buy a bath bucket for personal use, how can the Japanese become frogs at the bottom of the well now?
What is your opinion on this?