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A Singaporean woman's solo trip in Japan turned sour when a local man started heckling her and behaved aggressively. Stomp contributor Jann said the incident took place at Hakone Shrine on the morning of Nov 19, when she was posing for photos at the iconic s'Chinese go home': Man hurls racist remarks at Singaporean woman at tourist attraction in Japan
A Singaporean woman's solo trip in Japan turned sour when a local man started heckling her and behaved aggressively. Stomp contributor Jann said the incident took place at Hakone Shrine on the morning of Nov 19, when she was posing for photos at the iconic spot, being «very mindful of the three-minute rule». She was referring to a rule about how visitors are allowed up to three minutes to take pictures at the shrine. Jann, who is in her 50s, explained: «There is a signboard placed prominently next to the queue for the shrine. From what I could see, everyone was abiding by the rule — tourists and locals alike. »I had asked a solo traveller (a PhD student from China) queuing in front of me to take my pics and I would take his. «It is possible the Japanese man thought we were together in a group and therefore should take three minutes in total. Even then, I am sure the two of us took three minutes or less. There was a line of visitors since it's a famous spot, so both of us were very mindful. »This Japanese guy was heckling me in the background, saying, «Chinese go home.» Read more