The media also got a similar answer through random interviews. The Japanese people said that 'it really seems that there are no people who care about others' and' they should feel more friendly '.
Just a few days ago, when the typhoon was raging, the refuges in Taitung District of Tokyo refused to accept tramps, which also caused a great storm. The chief executive issued a statement saying that if we can, we still hope to take in all asylum seekers.
However, when asked 'considering the legal and tax factors, will people in difficulties lend a helping hand if they encounter difficulties', the Japanese people replied,' considering the legal and tax factors, it is more difficult to take in tramps' and 'they will not help, because this is the person's own responsibility and he should solve it by himself'. Some people also said that the reason for not providing help was that they were 'very concerned about the views of others'.