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中国公民需谨慎前往日本的四个原因
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-17 07:38
继外交部提醒中国公民近期避免前往日本之后,11月16日教育部发出留学预警指出,日本针对中国公民 的违法犯罪案件多发,建议中国公民谨慎规划赴日留学安排。同一天,文旅部也对中国游客发出旅行提 醒。相关预警引发广泛关注,外界有舆论试图将其解读为一种 "外交施压"。但如果理性审视当前中日 关系所处的环境以及日本国内正在发生的种种变化,不难得出一个清晰结论,即相关提醒是基于对本国 公民人身安全和基本尊严的现实考量,是中国政府履行职责的必要之举。 日本作为中国近邻,长期以来是中国人旅游、学生留学重要目的地之一。中国不希望两国人员交流受 阻,但交流必须以安全为前提。高市早苗上台后,通过煽动"中国威胁论"助推强军扩武路线,严重损害 中日互信,破坏双边关系稳定,这种政治操弄如同毒素一般,已经对两国人员交流基础造成了实质性侵 蚀。中国政府采取预警措施,正是对这种持续升级风险的必要回应。从国际比较角度看,许多国家都会 根据对象国的安全状况,及时发布不同级别的旅行或留学提醒,这是国际通行做法。 中国公民近期的确应当尽量避免前往日本旅游,同时谨慎规划长期留日的留学、投资等安排。主要有以 下几方面原因: 首先是高市上台可能会令日本对华政 ...
日媒:日版“MAGA”崛起,深刻改变日本政治生态
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-07-29 22:57
Core Viewpoint - The recent Japanese Senate elections indicate a significant shift in the political landscape, with the rise of the conservative "Reform Party" reflecting a growing discontent among voters towards the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its perceived inefficiencies [1][2]. Group 1: Political Landscape - The ruling coalition of the LDP and Komeito has lost its majority in the Senate, marking a critical moment in Japan's political stability [1]. - The emergence of the Reform Party, which won 14 seats in the Senate and garnered over 7.4 million votes, signifies a shift towards a more nationalist and conservative political stance [2][3]. Group 2: Voter Sentiment - Voters express frustration with the LDP's handling of immigration and globalization, feeling that the party has become too lenient towards foreign influences [3][4]. - The Reform Party's platform, centered on "putting Japanese people first," resonates with those who feel marginalized by current political elites and policies [2][3]. Group 3: Future Implications - The rise of the Reform Party may lead to increased polarization and populism in Japanese politics, similar to trends observed in the United States with the MAGA movement [4]. - The reliance on social media for mobilization by the Reform Party suggests a shift in how political discourse is shaped, potentially leading to more divisive and less rational communication in the political arena [4].