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Chinese parents seek refunds for Japan trip, citing radiation concerns

Families of 40 choir members cancel Tokyo trip after travel advisory from Chinese embassy

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Parents of the choir members feel it is unsafe for them to travel to Tokyo. Photo: Handout
Laura Zhou

Parents of a children’s choir in southern China are seeking refunds for a trip to a singing competition in Japan that they cancelled over concerns of radiation leaks.

Their requests to refund the training, travel and accommodation fees, which add up to 19,800 yuan (US$2.900)for each child, have been denied by the singing training centre of the Guangzhou Opera House, with which the choir is affiliated, Television Southern of Guangdong reported.

The concerned parents said each family paid fees to the training centre in January for training, visas, insurance and accommodation for the trip to Japan for an international choir competition in August.

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Forty students signed up for the trip, the report said.

Many parents became worried a month later when the Chinese embassy in Tokyo issued a reminder of record-high radiation from the Fukushima nuclear plant, which has been leaking radioactivity since being badly damaged by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011.

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The families are seeking refunds of the fees they paid for each child. Photo: Handout
The families are seeking refunds of the fees they paid for each child. Photo: Handout

The embassy statement cited a spokesperson from the Chinese Foreign Ministry in Beijing and urged Chinese tourists in Japan to make appropriate arrangements.

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