Fujii Kaze: Japanese pop star cancels Hong Kong show amid Japan-China tensions

Japanese pop star Fujii Kaze has cancelled his show in Hong Kong amid ongoing tensions between Japan and China. The cancellation is the latest in a series of Japanese entertainers calling off shows in the city.
Japanese pop star Fujii Kaze has cancelled his show in Hong Kong. The cancellation comes amid ongoing tensions between Japan and China. Kaze's official website stated that the show had been cancelled without giving reasons. Hong Kong was part of his world tour, which is set to kick off in Taiwan on October 31. Other Japanese acts, including Kumi Koda and One Ok Rock, have also cancelled shows in Hong Kong, citing 'unforeseen circumstances'. The cancellations occur as Sino-Japanese relations remain tense, with Beijing responding to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on potential military intervention in Taiwan by urging Chinese citizens not to travel to Japan and tightening trade restrictions on some Japanese firms.
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