▲ Protests in downtown Tokyo


A Tokyo newspaper reported that postcards threatening Koreans and Koreans in Japan have recently been delivered to a facility in Kawasaki, Japan, where many Koreans live in Japan.

According to the report, officials said a new year's postcard was delivered to foreigners and Japanese exchange promotion facilities in Kawagawa Prefecture, Japan. .

It was written by hand, but it was square, like a line drawn with a ruler, and no sender information was written.

The facility reported to the police yesterday that it received a threatening postcard.

At the press conference, Mayor Norihiko Kawasaki said, "We will confirm the facts and take necessary measures."

In December last year, Kawasaki City created the first ordinance to punish height speech.

(Photo = Yonhap News)