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Companies across Japan reported receiving so many calls from Chinese speakers after release of nuclear wastewater, that they had difficulty operating

Japanese businesses and groups, ranging from a concert hall in Tokyo to an aquarium in the northern prefecture of Iwate, reported that they had started receiving so many calls from Chinese speakers that they had difficulty conducting normal operations.

Similar incidents have also occurred in China against Japanese facilities, Namazu told Chinese embassy officials, according to the statement.

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