Group 1 - The Japanese films "Crayon Shin-chan: The Hot Spring Dancers" and "Cells at Work" have announced a delay in their release in China, which was initially scheduled for November 22 and December 6 respectively [1][9][11] - The cancellation of these films is linked to the deterioration of Sino-Japanese relations, particularly following controversial remarks made by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan, which have led to increased tensions and a negative atmosphere for cultural exchanges [3][12][14] - The Japanese film "Cells at Work" had achieved significant box office success in Japan, grossing over 6.3 billion yen, making it the highest-grossing adaptation of a manga featuring actor Takeru Satoh [5][7] Group 2 - Travel agencies in China report a significant number of cancellations for group tours to Japan, with some agencies indicating that over 60% of their bookings have been canceled due to safety concerns and the current political climate [12][14] - The Japanese stock market has reacted negatively, with travel-related stocks experiencing substantial declines, including a drop of over 10% for some companies heavily reliant on Chinese tourists [4][20] - Economic analysts predict that a reduction in Chinese tourists could lead to a decrease in Japan's GDP by approximately 0.36%, equating to an estimated economic loss of 2.2 trillion yen, or about 101.16 billion yuan [15][17]
日本来华解释高市言论高官抵京,低头一言不发!部分日本电影撤档,有旅行社赴日团游退团比例超六成!日本股债汇通通下跌,旅游消费股大跌
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-17 12:19