Source: Global Network The tourist’s ins screenshot [Global Network reported by trainee reporter Cui Yan] was soaking in hot springs in Japan, secretly photographing others, and posting them online to ridicule... Recently, the above-mentioned actions of a Taiwanese tourist caused

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Source: Global Network

Source: Global Network The tourist’s ins screenshot [Global Network reported by trainee reporter Cui Yan] was soaking in hot springs in Japan, secretly photographing others, and posting them online to ridicule... Recently, the above-mentioned actions of a Taiwanese tourist caused - DayDayNews

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[Global Network Report Trainee Reporter Cui Yan] was soaking in hot springs in Japan, secretly photographing others, and posting them online to ridicule... Recently, the above-mentioned actions of a Taiwanese tourist caused public outrage. According to the Taiwanese media "China Times", on the 17th, a netizen posted on the Facebook group "Breaking News Commune" that recently, some Taiwanese secretly photographed others while bathing in hot springs in Japan, and uploaded the photos to social media for their friends to view. , and used joking words to describe the content of the photo. According to reports, such behavior has made many Japanese angry and has also violated the criminal law.

According to reports, this netizen posted that he received a message from a Japanese friend, in which he expressed strong opinions on a Taiwanese tourist who secretly photographed others while bathing in hot springs in Japan, and then posted the secretly photographed photos on Instagram to publicly ridicule them. protest.

Source: Global Network The tourist’s ins screenshot [Global Network reported by trainee reporter Cui Yan] was soaking in hot springs in Japan, secretly photographing others, and posting them online to ridicule... Recently, the above-mentioned actions of a Taiwanese tourist caused - DayDayNews

"You should delete the photos you posted on instagram immediately. Japanese people are very concerned about privacy. As the saying goes, "when in town, do as the Romans do." But you secretly took photos of the lower bodies of Japanese people you didn't know at all, and also secretly took photos of girls and posted them to instagram. Yes, this can be treated as a "hidden photo". You may have posted this photo online to make your friends laugh, but if you look at the Japanese, you will know how angry they are. "Taiwanese people, please don't go to Japan again, your Instagram makes me very disappointed."

As can be seen from the Instagram screenshot provided by Taiwanese media, a Taiwanese tourist with the online name "lonelydreamer911" posted a photo of a Japanese hot spring on Instagram. In the photo of the venue, three people can be clearly seen taking a bath in the hot spring. Two of them are standing naked next to the railing, and the other person soaking in the water has his upper body exposed. Not only that, this person also wrote a text under the photo: "It's really rare to see so many bird walkers."

After the photo was released, some Japanese netizens condemned this person's behavior in Chinese comments as "candid photography" ", "made the Japanese feel very bad" and asked him to delete it as soon as possible, but the person replied: "I didn't."

netizens who broke the news said that the Taiwanese tourist's candid filming behavior has seriously violated the criminal law and has also caused many people to feel uncomfortable. The Japanese are angry and angry. One of his Japanese friends sent him a letter of protest saying that secretly photographing the lower body of an unknown Japanese and posting it online could be treated as a "clandestine photograph" and condemned the person who secretly photographed him as "unscrupulous and really disgraceful to Taiwanese people" ". The Japanese said that Taiwan is a beautiful and humane place. However, the behavior of such shameless people will destroy the good reputation and image established by Taiwan's predecessors. He hopes that they can jointly condemn such behavior.

In addition, the report mentioned that some netizens also reported that they had seen Taiwanese tourists bring their mobile phones into Japanese hot springs to take pictures more than once. "A group of people were making a lot of noise and taking pictures. After they came in, all the Japanese people who were inside left. I really feel that the Taiwanese people are so embarrassed!"

reported, adding that today's Internet environment is so developed that customs and taboos in various places are everywhere. It’s hard to find out. Even if you don’t know that you can’t bring your mobile phone while soaking in hot springs, the tour guide will give you a little reminder. However, such behavior happened again and again, and the newspaper couldn't help asking: "Is it really because Taiwanese people are used to being 'free'?"

This incident also aroused discussion among Taiwanese netizens, who condemned the person who took the candid photo for "behaving like an idiot."

Source: Global Network The tourist’s ins screenshot [Global Network reported by trainee reporter Cui Yan] was soaking in hot springs in Japan, secretly photographing others, and posting them online to ridicule... Recently, the above-mentioned actions of a Taiwanese tourist caused - DayDayNews

Some people say that just secretly photographing the faces of passers-by is considered a crime, let alone taking "hot spring photos".

Some Taiwanese netizens believe that this move has damaged Taiwan’s “good image” in Japan.

What do you think?

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