Oeno Sanji, a ramen restaurant in Tokyo, only allows Japanese customers because of COVID-19 issues. The owner (pictured) says this is not discrimination but it is his job to protect his family, his employees and his loyal customers.
There were approximately 75,000 cases of coronavirus infections in China, followed by 104 in South Korea and 87 in Japan. Globally, coronavirus has led to incidents of Asian discrimination and xenophobia. However, the the same thing happens within Asia in relation to the Chinese people:
At Ueno Sanji, a ramen restaurant In Tokyo, an English-language textbook was read, “Excuse me !! Japanese Only Peace !! "
The tweet above reads: "As of today, like remembering the coronavirus, (this restaurant) is only in Japan. I have a responsibility to protect my family, my staff and the Sanji junkies. Please understand that this is not discrimination."
On Twitter, people responded to Japan saying this was actually discriminatory and hate the talk. Some point that viruses do not care for sensitivity.
When you think of Japan third cases are majority the world of the virus, and Japanese nations infected with the coronavirus, Ueno Sanji's announcement looks pretty amazing.
Wrote one Twitter user in Japanese, “If you are you're really worried about the coronavirus, then you have to reject all the customers. ”