Thousand flowers offered to Shenzhen Japanese School
In the case of the death of a Japanese boy at a Japanese school in Shenzhen, a large number of flowers were donated to the school for the prenatal education of the boy. An urgent meeting was held on September 20th, with a large number of Japanese residents in Shanghai, Hong Kong, local offices, Japanese companies, and Japanese schools.
At a Japanese school in Nanshan district, Shenzhen city, many people lay flowers in front of the school gate, with high temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius and many people running in sweat. A large number of bouquets of flowers are included.
A Chinese woman who came to her own home and her fourth place, a friend of hers, and five flowers, displayed a “good impression of having many Chinese and Japanese people”.
The first place for a woman to be treated by a man and a child (10 years old) was to show the tears of a Chinese woman who came after offering flowers, “What language do you use to express your anger?”
One Japanese man offered flowers with a bouquet of flowers and a toy for an elementary school student who loved moving pictures of high-level mechanical pilots.The other wife and children were Chinese, and they had three children. Other indications are that the child who was harmed during the incident also had a Japanese father and a Chinese mother. Others have arrived, and his wife and children have received a great deal of trouble.
A bouquet of flowers is presented to the school in a refreshing atmosphere. The school’s students have received flowers, the toys have spoken words, and the children’s parents have suffered from harm.
On September 18th, the boy departed from a Japanese school and traveled approximately 200 times to the U.S. region. At that time, Lingchen’s head of the family was raised, but the son was taken away, and his abdomen was injured, and on September 19th, Lingchen died.
Japan’s Shanghai Museum will be convened for an urgent meeting on September 20th. Shingo Nishikawa, director of the Shanghai Japanese Business and Industry Department, which has more than 2,250 Japanese business association members, said: “The safety and security of Japanese companies’ employees and their families is the basis for Japanese companies operating in China. Details of the incident.”
Approximately 37,000 Japanese people in Shanghai. After the meeting was concluded, the following events were reported by a reporter: “A feeling of panic is widespread.In the business sector, the proposal for withdrawal was immediately withdrawn. The safety of the children during the school hours, etc., should be kept in mind during the school hours of the school.
Japan Hong Kong International Airport will open on the 20th for an urgent meeting and safety measures will be taken. The current situation is Kenichi Hamada’s training, “The fall is extremely large, and our generals are doing everything in their power to ensure the safety of the Japanese people here.”
After the incident at a Japanese school in Hong Kong, the local police were called upon to provide security for the students during school hours. By 2023, there will be approximately 23,000 Japanese residents in Hong Kong.
The incident happened between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, and the traffic was close. Due to the “one country, two systems” policy, Hong Kong’s educational system was unevenly distributed within the country, however, since the history of education in Hong Kong, the country’s sovereignty has strengthened its educational status, and anxiety among local Japanese people is widespread.