On the 23rd, paper was found to be burnt in front of the entrance of the facility of the Japan Foundation, an independent administrative agency in Japan that conducts cultural exchange projects in South Korea.

South Korean media reports that police are investigating suspected suspicious fires.

According to the Seoul Japan Cultural Center of the Japan Foundation in Seoul, South Korea, the fire alarm of the facility was activated on the evening of the 23rd, and the security guards rushed to the paper and the nearby trash can in front of the entrance door. I found it burnt.



According to the center, the facility was closed at the time, the fire was immediately extinguished by the guards, and no one was injured.



The Seoul Japan Cultural Center is located in a building near Seoul Station, where it introduces Japanese culture and conducts cultural exchange projects between Japan and South Korea. It also operates a library that collects Japanese books.



The scene is open to fire, and Korean media reports that police are investigating suspected suspicious fires.