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6,600 police officers to be on hand for Hu's visit

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  • cupidstunt at 04:35 PM JST - 5th May

    I live in Moto Azabu and have never seen so many police buses in the area before. The Chinese Embassy is just around the corner. It is going to be a very noisy day for us and other Azabu residents tomorrow. It is a public holiday too, so the RW lads and their wagons will be very active. Watch this space!

  • flammenwerfer at 05:06 PM JST - 5th May

    bet the re-inforcements who did have the day off initially but got called up are happy about that..."you have to come in for Hu" ,"who?", exactly.

  • GrouchyGaijin at 06:41 PM JST - 5th May

    Feed the "dignified leader of the middle kingdom" his OWN G Y O Z A!

  • tclh at 07:18 PM JST - 5th May

    Feed the "dignified leader of the middle kingdom" his OWN G Y O Z A!

    Ha ha ha good laugh,but make sure they are not "left over" gyoza or Hu will be really pissed.

  • sincity at 07:21 PM JST - 5th May

    Shouldn't the number be 6,666.

    He is a Commie politician, after all.

  • OssanULTRA at 09:15 PM JST - 5th May

    This guy is a bigger hassle than the torch.

  • rjd_jr at 09:24 PM JST - 5th May

    Same thing would happen if a Jp politician went to Japan.

  • yasaxikoo at 09:49 PM JST - 5th May

    could tell us which gonna his favorite Jp food ? Suzi or Tambula?

  • pathat at 10:00 PM JST - 5th May

    More than 500 members of about 150 right-wing groups are scheduled to stage anti-Chinese protests.

    So I guess they need more than 10 cops per right-winger. Sounds like a real dangerous situation to me.

  • some14some at 11:57 PM JST - 5th May

    pathat: ofcourse looking at japan's military past it is not surprising... still one of the dangerous countries and therefore still under US control.

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