K-pop singer’s social media post fuels diplomatic row between China and Japan

A 2022 social media post by Ningning, the Chinese member of K-pop group Aespa, has become an unexpected cultural flashpoint amid rising diplomatic tensions between China and Japan.
The post on the messaging app Bubble contains a video of a “pretty light” shaped like a “mushroom cloud”. It has stirred outrage in Japan where critics claim that it references the Hiroshima bombing.
The backlash has gained traction. A petition in Japan demanding that Aespa be removed from a New Year music program has gathered more than 103,000 signatures, according to the South China Morning Post, intensifying public anger as tensions rise between Tokyo and Beijing.
Those tensions have begun to reverberate across China’s entertainment scene as well. Authorities and venue operators in cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou were told this week to stop staging performances by Japanese acts and to halt applications for new events, Reuters reported, saying that nearly a dozen concerts were affected.
Fans of Japanese singer-songwriter Kokia were among the first to feel the impact. Her Beijing concert on Wednesday evening was cancelled due to what organizers said was a “last-minute technical issue”, according to the South China Morning Post.
In Guangzhou, a show scheduled for later this month featuring three members of Japanese boy group JO1 was cancelled, with organizers providing no explanation beyond “force majeure”.
The China tour of Japanese rapper KID FRESINO was indefinitely postponed, his promoter announced on Friday.
In Shanghai, a three-day comedy festival involving a dozen Japanese comedians was abandoned two days before opening.
In Beijing, a concert by veteran jazz musician Yoshio Suzuki was cancelled after police intervened at the venue shortly before the performance was set to begin, telling staff that shows involving Japanese artists could not proceed.
According to Reuters, music venues across China were told by authorities to prepare for the eventuality that concerts featuring Japanese musicians till the end of the year could be cancelled and to suspend new applications for 2026 performances involving Japanese artists.
China has previously used cultural restrictions as leverage in diplomatic disputes.
Source : https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/east-asia/japan-china-concert-film-cancelled-sanae-takaichi-diplomatic-tension-b2869826.html |