China News Service, July 17th. According to Japanese media reports, the South Korean Olympic Committee and the Sports Council instructed that the South Korean delegation should avoid eating food provided by the Tokyo Olympic Village because it questioned Japan’s use of Fukushima, an area where nuclear accidents occurred. Produced food materials, worry that these food materials may be contaminated by radioactive substances.

This approach caused dissatisfaction on the Japanese side.

The Tokyo Olympics is about to open. Strict epidemic prevention regulations prohibit athletes from eating in local restaurants, and the Olympic Village is facing considerable pressure to provide food.

Yoko Nishimura, one of the winners of the Tokyo Olympic Village Food Contest, showed her cooking skills to reporters in the kitchen in Tokyo.

  According to Japan's "Yomiuri Shimbun" report, starting from July 20th, the South Korean team will set up a "cooking support center" in nearby hotels to deliver bento boxes to Korean athletes.

In addition, chefs and nutritionists will be sent from Korea to assist in cooking.

  According to reports, the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party is dissatisfied with this approach by South Korea.

Sato Masahisa, the head of the foreign affairs department of the Liberal Democratic Party, said: "We are hospitable and very careful about the ingredients. This is an act that tramples on the hearts of the people of Fukushima."

  Japan claims that agricultural and aquatic products produced in Fukushima Prefecture and other places have been inspected for radioactive substances, and only products that meet safety standards can be shipped.

  Regarding the Tokyo Olympics, Japan and South Korea have been at odds many times.

Recently, the South Korean delegation staying at the Harumi Olympic Village in Tokyo hung up on the balcony a cheering banner adapted from the famous words of General Yi Sun-sin of the Joseon Dynasty, which aroused dissatisfaction with some Japanese right-wingers. They went to South Korea with the "Rising Sun Flag" which was the Japanese military flag Resident exhibition of the delegation.