Japanese social media personality denounces Chinese tourists over reported misuse of public charging stations
Title: The Japanese Influencer Stirs Up Controversy with Xenophobic Accusations
Hey there! Let me tell you all about this juicy drama that's been causing quite a stir online. A Japanese influencer, going by the name Hezuruy, with nearly 415k followers, posted a photo of a Chinese tourist, squatting on the floor to charge their phone using a public outlet.
This controversial cat校 is famous for his online antics, particularly his confrontational behavior towards Chinese tourists. In fact, he even formed a group in Nara - a city on Japan's Pacific Ocean coast - under the pretense of "protecting Nara's deer." But it's no secret he's been targeting Chinese tourists, inciting conflicts, and filming to smear them in a negative light.
In his latest post, he warned, "Stealing electricity is a criminal act. Recently, more Chinese tourists have been ripping off the covers and tape to steal electricity. Some even camp out in multipurpose toilets, giving parents with kids a hard time."
Now, this isn't your ordinary public service announcement. The influencer's words have sparked heated discussions about cultural diplomacy, tourist behavior, and public resource etiquette. Some are accusing him of playing right into the hands of anti-foreigner sentiment to boost his engagement, given that he shared the post on Instagram Reels, a format designed for viral content.
As of now, there isn't much information available about any additional incidents connected to this influencer, so who knows what else he's been up to? But one thing's for sure – this situation highlights the growing tensions around tourism infrastructure usage and the power of social media algorithms to amplify divisive content.
- The Japanese influencer Hezuruy, known for his controversial actions towards Chinese tourists, is once again at the center of a controversy by highlighting a problem of Chinese tourists stealing electricity in public outlets.
- The influencer's latest post on Instagram Reels, warning about the criminal act of stealing electricity, has sparked debates on cultural diplomacy, tourist behavior, and public resource etiquette on social media platforms.
- Critics argue that Hezuruy might be exacerbating anti-foreigner sentiment to boost his engagement, considering the viral nature of the format he chose for the post.
- Besides accusations of fueling xenophobia, the public has questioned Hezuruy's motives in targeting Chinese tourists, inciting conflicts, and filming them to smear them in a negative light.
- Additionally, the incident brings attention to the escalating tensions around tourism infrastructure usage and the impact that social media algorithms can have on amplifying divisive content.


