Shake branches of cherry blossoms to take a picture of Kkotbi. Where are you a tourist?
Apr 18, 2025
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According to Hong Kong media outlet South China Morning Post, an unidentified woman was recently posted on social media waving branches wildly during a commemorative photo under a cherry blossom tree in front of Dodaiji, a famous temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
It seems that he did this to direct the 'flower rain'.
Also, the child who was with her imitated her behavior.
The Japanese, who witnessed the scene while the woman was taking pictures, looked critically and told them to stop.
It has been argued that women's words and accents are certain to be Taiwanese tourists.
When the video was posted, online posts criticizing her actions were poured out.
Netizens have "damaged Taiwan's international image.", "If foreign tourists don't show respect for the environment, they'll be angry," "What can others appreciate if you shake off the flowers?", "People like this shouldn't travel abroad. What a disgraceful thing to do," he posted in the comments.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.