TOKYO, Apr 27 (News On Japan) –
Tokyo Metro has come below hearth for a poster that has been criticized as racially discriminatory, with a scene depicting a blonde Caucasian passenger carrying a big suitcase whereas not queuing up correctly.
The poster additionally features a small English inscription alongside the bigger Japanese textual content, stating, “Please wait in line orderly at the platform.”
The depiction has sparked a debate on social media internationally with feedback equivalent to, “Targeting white tourists with this advertisement is problematic,” “I feel this is targeted racial discrimination,” and “The English should be larger; they probably can’t read Japanese.”
When international guests to Japan have been requested for his or her impressions upon seeing the poster…
A Norwegian commented, “The text is too small for me. The Japanese is large and the English is small, it would be better if the English were larger.”
A Dutch particular person mentioned, “I don’t think this situation discriminates against Caucasians, but I understand why someone would feel that way.”
However, there have been additionally those that understood the intent behind the poster.
An American remarked, “It’s a good reminder for foreigners who are unaware of the rules. It actually helps. I’m heading to Kyoto and will make sure to queue properly for the Shinkansen.”
Upon interviewing Tokyo Metro, it was revealed that the poster was created about 4 years in the past and is now not on show.
Tokyo Metro said, “We are aware of some posts on social media questioning whether our poster is racially discriminatory, but it was not our intention to single out any race in its creation.”
Source: FNN

