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More than a month after China advised its citizens to avoid traveling to Japan, Japanese businesses that rely on Chinese tourists are struggling during what should be their peak travel season.

The Japanese government also feels the pressure from political parties and rallies demanding it to retract its remark in November that a China attack on Taiwan threatening Japan's survival could trigger a military response.

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00:00The
00:01CEO of Alakar
00:03This is my favorite magazine.
00:05I have my favorite time.
00:06Let me take a look at this.
00:09I'm going to show you how to grab it.
00:11Let's get back to my show.
00:13My favorite thing about me?
00:18It's a pretty cool guide
00:21I'm going to show you how to show you.
00:24I've got to give a special guide.
00:27This is the story of the people who live in the city.
00:43The town was a little静かになっちゃった.
00:47The audience was a little bit less.
00:50The people who live in the city are still alive.
00:54It's not going to be in the year, but it's not going to be the first year.
00:59The Chinese rental rental is a lot of people who like to go to China, so there's a lot of damage.
01:36高市内総理は対戦しかありません。
01:41参加してくださった皆さんも。
02:06自衛隊の南西シフトの動き、これ全部一体化してるってことですね。
02:11自分たちの国はそれだけ被害者だったから負けないようにしようという、簡単に言いますよね。
02:19こういう動きになっていきますからね。
02:21次は負けないようにしようというような。
02:23そういうコンプレックスを含めて負けてしまったという。
02:30今度かすんだと、みたいなね。
02:32そんな動きになってきてるというのは今の状態だと思いますよ。
02:35日本の流れですね。
02:40本日は負けてくださったと思いますよ。
02:50負けないようにしています。
02:55負けないようにしようというより思いを知ることです。
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