A: Hey, Yumi! Heard anything interesting lately?
B: Not much, just been working on my kanji. Why? What's up?
A: There's some news about Japan and China, remember our trip to Kyoto last year?
B: Oh yeah, that was fun! So what's going on now?
A: Well, the Chinese government is asking its citizens not to travel to Japan right now.
B: Why's that? Something happened again?
A: Yeah, they said there might be more earthquakes near Honshu island. Remember the big one we felt last time?
B: Ah, yes! I was hoping things had calmed down a bit. But it seems they aren't sure if there could be stronger quakes soon.
A: Exactly! And they said Monday's earthquake caused some tsunami waves and injuries. They even asked over 100,000 people to evacuate.
B: That's scary. I hope everyone stays safe over there.
A: The Chinese government also advised citizens not to travel in November, because of what they called a deterioration of the security situation.
B: Right, that was when our prime minister talked about Taiwan, wasn't it? I wonder how things are going between the two countries.
A: Japan's deputy chief cabinet secretary said they're working hard to give accurate and timely info about disaster preparedness. They also hope business between Japan and China continues.
B: That's good to hear. I hope everything gets sorted out soon, so we can plan another trip together!
B: Not much, just been working on my kanji. Why? What's up?
A: There's some news about Japan and China, remember our trip to Kyoto last year?
B: Oh yeah, that was fun! So what's going on now?
A: Well, the Chinese government is asking its citizens not to travel to Japan right now.
B: Why's that? Something happened again?
A: Yeah, they said there might be more earthquakes near Honshu island. Remember the big one we felt last time?
B: Ah, yes! I was hoping things had calmed down a bit. But it seems they aren't sure if there could be stronger quakes soon.
A: Exactly! And they said Monday's earthquake caused some tsunami waves and injuries. They even asked over 100,000 people to evacuate.
B: That's scary. I hope everyone stays safe over there.
A: The Chinese government also advised citizens not to travel in November, because of what they called a deterioration of the security situation.
B: Right, that was when our prime minister talked about Taiwan, wasn't it? I wonder how things are going between the two countries.
A: Japan's deputy chief cabinet secretary said they're working hard to give accurate and timely info about disaster preparedness. They also hope business between Japan and China continues.
B: That's good to hear. I hope everything gets sorted out soon, so we can plan another trip together!
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Discussion between A and B regarding recent events in Japan. Chinese government advises against travel due to earthquake risks near Honshu island, citing potential for stronger quakes and tsunami waves. Additionally, security concerns in November have led to the advisory against travel during that
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Category ID: conversation_summary
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251211_21/#conversation
Date: Dec. 11, 2025
Notes: 2025-12-11
Created: 2025/12/12 00:40
Updated: 2025/12/12 07:51
Last Read: 2025/12/12 07:51