Kawasaki City reported damage due to blast notice to exchange facilities February 20 20:29

Kawasaki City was forced to work on July 7, when a New Year's postcard that threatened Koreans in Japan arrived at the exchange facility with foreigners in Japan in Kawasaki City, or was notified that the facility would be "blasted". You have filed a report with the police on suspected obstruction.

According to Kawasaki City, a new year's postcard that threatened Koreans in Japan was delivered to the Kawasaki City Fureaikan, an exchange facility with foreigners in Japan in Sakuramoto, Kawasaki-ku, last month. On a day, a post was sent to city officials notifying them that they would "blast" the facility.

According to Kawasaki City, which had been considering the response, it was reported that police had been notified of damage to the police on July 7 due to the obstruction of the operation of the facility.

The city has placed one security guard on guard, and has continued inspection and patrols by staff, but no suspicious objects have been found, and no threats have been made by telephone or postcard since.

Kawasaki City commented, "We will continue working to ensure safety so that citizens can continue to use our facilities with peace of mind."