One of the nicest things about traveling to Japan is that you really don’t have to worry about your safety, compared to just about anywhere else in the world. Well, China (the People’s Republic of China, not the Republic of China) seemingly has a different take, and is recommending that citizens not travel to Japan, out of concern for their safety… or something.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese Embassy and Consulates in Japan solemnly remind Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan in the near future. Chinese citizens already in Japan should closely monitor local security conditions, enhance safety awareness, and strengthen self-protection. In case of an emergency, please promptly contact local police and reach out to the Chinese Embassy or Consulates in Japan for assistance.
I can’t help but wonder if any Chinese citizens actually heed this warning, or if they know this is propaganda. Suggesting that the political disagreement between the two countries is “posing significant risks to the personal safety and lives of Chinese citizens in Japan” is quite a claim to make. As a visitor, you’re safer in Japan than just about anywhere else in the world, so that’s wild to me…
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.




