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Japan influencer calls “electricity theft” Chinese tourists for the use of public chargers

A Japanese influencer who accused Chinese tourists of “stealing electricity” by using public charging processes and asking them to “return to their own country” has triggered a heated online debate.

On April 25, the influencer, known as Hiszuruy, who has almost 415,000 followers online, released a photo of a Chinese tourist who sits on site to use a public outlet to calculate a cell phone.

The influencer is active on social media platforms and known for building its online presence through confrontational behavior and often aiming at Chinese tourists.

He even founded a group in Nara on Japan's Pacific coast in the Pacific Ocean Coast of the Pacific, under the pretext of “Protection of Nara's Hirsch”, especially on Chinese tourists, to take on conflicts and selectively videos in order to present them negatively.

In the post office, he said: “Warning: stealing electricity is a criminal act. Lately, more Chinese tourists have removed covers and adhesive tape to steal electricity.

A woman uses a public prosecutor, the behavior that the Japanese influencer refers to as a “criminal action”. Photo: QQ.com

“Some people steal electricity from multi -purpose toilets, and they do not come out over long periods of time, which causes trouble to trouble the parents with children.”

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