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Japan influencer calls out ‘electricity stealing’ Chinese tourists for using public chargers

‘Inflammatory’ influencer who regularly taunts Chinese people online is accused of making ‘highly offensive’ posts on social media

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An influencer in Japan has caused an online stir by accusing Chinese visitors to the country of “stealing electricity” by using public charging points. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/X
Yating Yangin Beijing

A Japanese influencer who accused Chinese tourists of “stealing electricity” by using public charging outlets and told them to “go back to their own country” has sparked a heated online debate.

On April 25, the influencer, known as Hezuruy, who has almost 415,000 followers online, posted a photo of a Chinese tourist sitting on the floor to use a public outlet to charge a mobile phone.

The influencer is active on social media platforms and is known for building his online presence through confrontational behaviour, often targeting Chinese tourists.

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He has even formed a group in Nara on Japan’s Pacific Ocean coast under the pretext of “protecting Nara’s deer,” specifically targeting Chinese tourists, inciting conflicts, and selectively recording videos to portray them negatively.

In a recent post, he said: “Warning: stealing electricity is a criminal act. Recently, more Chinese tourists have been removing covers and tape to steal electricity.

A woman uses a public charging point, a behaviour which the Japanese influencer describes as “a criminal act”. Photo: QQ.com
A woman uses a public charging point, a behaviour which the Japanese influencer describes as “a criminal act”. Photo: QQ.com

“Some people steal electricity from multipurpose toilets, and they do not come out for long periods, causing trouble for parents with children.”

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