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Three Chinese men opened a custom shop called "阪崎屋" without a shop.
Three Chinese men opened a customary shop called "阪崎屋", without a shop, all on the internet to order. They found more than a dozen Japanese girls, dedicated to the hotel people's houses for guests.

Some people say: "In the past, Japanese men went to search for foreign girls, but now, Japanese girls are arranged by the Chinese to pick up guests."

Someone else is worried: "As a result, Japan is afraid not to become the fat sheep of the Chinese?
This operation is really cool

These three Chinese people are quite intelligent. Don't open a physical store, save rent and avoid supervision, and rely on the Internet to contact customers. Proficient in language and routines, and earn a lot of money. If it hadn't been targeted by the police, this business could have continued to make a fortune in silence.

But then again, this kind of "shopless custom shop" is a legal loophole in Japan. Although Japan's customs industry is developed, it is easy to step on the legal red line of sending girls to serve at home.

The most unbearable thing for the Japanese is the reversal of identity. In the past, Japanese men were always heard to go to Southeast Asia for fun, and now it is the turn of Japanese girls to be arranged by the Chinese.

There are Japanese netizens who laugh at themselves: "It seems that Japan really has fallen, even girls have to export to make money."

In fact, this is not the blame of these three Chinese people. The Japanese custom industry was developed, they just found a new business model. And Japanese girls who are willing to go down the sea, most are also forced to live.

However, the Japanese have raised this matter to the height of national dignity, which shows that they are really concerned about the change of international status. In the past, I looked down on the Chinese, but now I am "counterattacked" by the Chinese. This psychological impact is really not small.

But then again, breaking the law is breaking the law. These three Chinese did violate Japanese laws, and they deserved their own fault when they were caught. However, the reaction of Japanese netizens is too radical, and it's a bit of a mountain out of a molehill to raise individual cases to the national level.

After all, every country has people who violate the law and discipline, can not go on the line because they are Chinese. If according to this logic, Japanese enterprises are illegal overseas too little, can also say that the Japanese dominate the world?

In the end, this is a criminal case, but the Japanese do not want to get into the national dignity, but rather appear to be a small family. really strong nation, should be able to rationally look at individual cases, rather than the "Japanese pills".

But so are these three Chinese. When doing business on other people's territory, they have to abide by local laws at least. Now, it's not only going to jail, but also causing diplomatic controversy, which is really harmful to others and not beneficial to ourselves.

This incident also reminds Chinese in Japan that they should abide by the law abroad, and they should not take risks just because money comes quickly. Once something goes wrong, it will not only be unlucky, but also affect the image of the whole Chinese community.

After all, most Chinese in Japan are serious about doing business and working, and they can't ruin a pot of porridge just because of a few mouse excrement.

The arrest of three Chinese trademarks was originally an ordinary criminal case, but was interpreted by the Japanese as a symbol of "the fall of the country."

In the context of economic stagnation, the mentality of the Japanese has indeed become fragile.But backwards, which developed country has not experienced this psychological downturn?It is important to learn to adjust the mentality and rationally look at the normal flow of people in the age of globalization.


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