Korean violence against Japanese female tourists "Embarrassed" accused in Korea August 24 18:24

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On September 23 in Seoul, South Korea, there was an incident in which a Japanese woman who was visiting for tourism was subject to violence by being pulled by a Korean man or being struck by the ground. “It ’s a silly case in a difficult time,” and so on.

Several media such as the Korean public broadcast KBS are located around 6am on the 23rd, near Hongdae Station, a busy street in Seoul where restaurants and clothing stores are lined up and are popular among young people both in Japan and overseas. A Japanese woman who visited was told that there was an incident where a Korean man was violent on the street.

According to KBS etc., a man called to a woman who was walking with a friend, "Let's play together", and when the woman ignored it, he finally followed.

When a woman tried to shoot the situation on a mobile phone, the man was angry and pulled violence by pulling the woman's hair or pushing it down to the ground.

The police are listening to the man and examining the situation.

The South Korean government has been declining the relations between Japan and South Korea, such as the decision to abolish the military information comprehensive protection agreement = “GSOMIA” with Japan. There are a number of opinions blaming violent acts, such as “Absurd case” and “Apologize to Japan for an embarrassing case”.