Regarding the Aichi Triennale in Japan, which suspended the display of the Comfort Girl Peace Prize, the art director of the festival has stated that the threats can only be reopened when all the threats have been identified.

According to Kyodo News, the artistic director of Tsenda Daisuke Tsuden said that all of the characters who sent intimidating e-mails at the event in Nagoya City were preconditions for resuming the exhibition of the exhibition of 'Independence and Expression of Expression', which included a girl statue. .

It is a statement that emphasizes the safety of the visitors, but it is in fact indicating that there is no intention of reopening the exhibition early.

Aichi prefecture said it has received 770 threatening emails and reported them to the police on the 15th, and it is expected that it will take a long time to identify who sent the threatening email.

Police arrested the first blackmailer only eight days after August 3, when the Girl Awards ceased.

Director Tsuda also said, “The obstacles to reopening the exhibition are quite high,” as a response to the protest call after the resumption of the exhibition and the increase of the security system of the exhibition facility.