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Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, on September 16th, a local Japanese tourist stumbled and fell into the sea.
Witnesses said a Japanese woman did not know why she crossed the fence of the viewing table at the time.
That sea area is surging with undercurrents and dense reefs. Even if people with good water ability fall, it will be dangerous.
The tourists on the shore suddenly panicked God, someone rushed out the phone to call the police, someone threw the rescue circle into the sea, but the waves were too large, the rescue circle just fell into the water was rolled away.
Just when everyone was out of hand, a figure came out of the crowd, without saying two, and turned over the fence.
It was a 50-year-old Chinese man who looked like he was wearing ordinary casual clothes.
He did not care to take off his coat, nor to find any protective tools, straight his hands and feet and climb the wet cliffs with the ground.
The people on the shore held their breath, some shouted "danger", some shouted "stop down", but he looked at the falling water in the sea as if he had not heard it.
Seeing that the woman had been wrapped up by the waves more and more, he took a deep breath, jumped over and jumped into the frozen water of the sea.
Later surveillance footage showed that the Chinese tourist jumped into the sea and struggled to swim towards the falling woman. The waves hit one by one, and several times he was almost wrapped away, but he never gave up.
When he swam to the girl's side, she was already somewhat in a coma, and her body floated in the sea. he grabbed the woman's arm and dragged all his strength to the shore.
Unable to move, you bite the hair of the falling woman with your teeth and drag her to the shore!
At a distance of only a few dozen meters, he swam unusually hard, and finally, with the help of the Japanese naval police, the two were finally rescued to the shore.
When he landed, he was too tired to speak, and his lips were purple from the cold-it was later known that he had just had collarbone surgery more than a month ago, and the doctor told him not to exercise strenuously.
The Chinese abandon history and love to save people.
The rescued Chinese tourist was named Shenyang, who came to play along the sea with his family that day, and his wife and children were not far away at the time.
After Yan Jun was sent to the hospital, the doctor found that his clavicle surgical wound showed signs of secondary tear and needed re-treatment. But he said with a smile, "It's good that people are rescued. This injury is nothing."
However, it is surprising that such a positive transnational rescue, Japanese mainstream media collectively chose silence.
On the second day after the incident, several of the largest TV stations and newspapers in Japan either said nothing about the matter, or only used one or two sentences to understate it.
Some Chinese netizens in Japan found that the website of a well-known Japanese TV station briefly reported this incident, but it didn't take long to delete it.
Even more strange, the local police in Shizuoka County initially praised Shizuoka as a "hero", but later disappeared.
At the time of the collective silence of Japanese media, Japanese netizens exploded on social media.
This rescue triggered a discussion across the network
Someone posted a photo of Yan Jun saving lives on Twitter, with the caption: "This Chinese saved the Japanese regardless of his own safety. Why didn't our media report it?"
This tweet was quickly forwarded tens of thousands of times, and the comment area was full of messages from Japanese netizens.
A netizen named "Sakura" said: "Thanks to this Chinese tourist, his behavior made me see the brilliance of human nature. In contrast, our media is too disappointing."
There is also a net user "Tokyo Uncle" angrily said: "Japanese media is too double, if the Japanese saved the Chinese, long ago would have covered the sky, but now selectively blind, it is sad!"
With the continued attention of Japanese netizens, the matter finally erupted on the Japanese network. Some influential bloggers began to forward relevant content, calling on the Japanese media to take a look at the matter.
There were local newspapers that could not withstand the pressure, and finally published a detailed report, which interviewed witnesses and thanked the person.
After the report came out, more Japanese netizens only knew the details of strictly wounded rescuers, and said that it was "too great" and "should be awarded him a medal".
One of the netizens called “The Snow of Hokkaido” said: “I am 54 years old and still injured, and this courage is not everybody’s. The Japanese government should recognize him, this is true Japanese friendship.”
Another user called “Osaka Mommy” said: “I cry when I see the video he saved people.This selfish spirit reminds me of the spirit that our elderly generations often say, but sadly today’s Japanese society is increasingly lacking this kind of thing.”
Another local netizen in Japan said: "Our school also discussed this matter today, and the students all think that Mr. Yan Jun is our role model. The media doesn't report it, we spread it ourselves and let more people know his story!"
The reason why Japanese netizens are so angry is not only because of the inaction of the media, but also because this incident touched their hearts.
Japan has been fond of invading other countries since ancient times, which is engraved in their bones. This rescue incident not only reflects the great love and selflessness of the Chinese people, but also slaps the face of the Japanese media!
As a foreign tourist, risking his life to save a Japanese, this grace is real, and the silence of the media, in the opinion of many, is a disregard for this grace, even a manifestation of "negative grace".
Some Japanese media commentators pointed out that in recent years, Japanese mainstream media have become more and more inclined to report negative news and entertainment gossip, but often turn a blind eye to events that can really convey positive energy and promote social harmony.
This kind of "selective reporting" will not only mislead the public's cognition, but also make the society more and more indifferent.
Japanese netizen "Fukuoka Teachers" message: "I am a teacher, I often tell my students, to be a brave and kind person. the story of Mr. Yuan is the best teaching material, but the media does not report, this is the failure of education ".
The reflection of Chinese netizens represents everything
And at home, the matter has also sparked widespread discussion. Some netizens said: "Mr. Yong has won respect for Chinese tourists with his actions, and also let us see the glory of humanity."
There are also netizens who say: "This thing tells us that wherever goodness and courage are connected, they can impress people."
Some netizens called for more publicity of such positive energy events so that more people can see the positive image of Chinese tourists.
With the deepening of the discussion, the meaning of the matter has gone beyond a simple transnational rescue.
Yan Jun's behavior made many Japanese people see the bravery and kindness of Chinese tourists and broke some of their stereotypes about Chinese people.
A fisherman’s netizen said: “In the past, Chinese tourists always felt that they didn’t follow the rules, but now they know that there are many admirable people like Mr. Strong and I’ll be more friendly with Chinese tourists.”
Yan Jun said that he just did what he should do, but he didn't expect to attract such great attention. In Japan, on the observation deck on the coast of Chengzaki, someone quietly put a bouquet of flowers, with the words "Thank you Chinese heroes" written in Chinese.
This incident tells us that no matter how different nationalities, languages and cultures are, kindness and bravery in human nature will always be the most touching force.
While the silence of the media can temporarily obscure the truth, it cannot stop the pursuit of justice and morality in people’s hearts.
As one Japanese user said, “The story of Mr. Strong will forever remain in our hearts, longer than any media report.”
What do you think of this matter? Do you think, as a Chinese, the Japanese should be saved?
If you encountered this situation, would you rescue people down the sea like a harsh man?
Please post your opinion in the comment area!
Source of information: Encyclopedia 2025-09-16