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Japanese Anime Characters Become "Taboo" in China! Conflict Erupts at Suzhou Animation Convention; Cosplayer Dressed as a Character From "My Hero Academia" Is Dragged Away by Security Guards

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Newtalk News Amidst escalating tensions in Sino-Japanese relations, a conflict erupted at an anime convention in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. A man dressed as a character from the Japanese anime "My Hero Academia" was immediately confronted by others and escorted away by security guards. Almost simultaneously, the Chinese Communist Party's official media outlet, *Study Times*, published an article naming figures in the Japanese sports and a…
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Newtalk News Amidst escalating tensions in Sino-Japanese relations, a conflict erupted at an anime convention in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. A man dressed as a character from the Japanese anime "My Hero Academia" was immediately confronted by others and escorted away by security guards. Almost simultaneously, the Chinese Communist Party's official media outlet, *Study Times*, published an article naming figures in the Japanese sports and a…

Amidst heightened tensions between China and Japan, a man dressed as a character from "My Hero Academia" at the Suzhou Comic Con yesterday was confronted by onlookers and escorted off the stage by several security guards. Meanwhile, the CCP's official media outlet, the *Study Times*, published an article today naming Japanese table tennis star Tomokazu Harimoto and others, urging vigilance against the infiltration of Japanese militarism into the…

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cna.com.tw broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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