Japanese businesses say the calls came soon after the Fukushima wastewater release.
Fishermen hold a protest in Hong Kong against the discharge of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
The Japanese government today published new data showing waters off Fukushima continued to post radioactivity levels well within safe limits. Hiroyuki Namazu, a senior Japanese diplomat in charge of Asian and Oceanic affairs, voiced his regret about the calls and told senior officials at the Chinese embassy in Tokyo to call for calm in China, the Japanese foreign ministry said in a statement late Saturday.
Tokyo’s embassy in Beijing has separately urged its nationals there to refrain from speaking loudly in Japanese.
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