Japan calls for review of safety measures for Japanese school commuters in China Japan’s Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko has called for a review of safety measures for students commuting to Japanese schools in China.

Kamikawa made the comment on Friday after the fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old boy who was walking to his Japanese school in Shenzhen in southern China.

The minister said the government will conduct intensive safety reviews on methods of commuting to Japanese schools in China, and implement the necessary measures.

She said safety concerns are mounting among parents and students, and the Japanese government will provide support for mental care.

Kamikawa stressed that the government will continue to ask China to share information about the attack and to ensure the safety of Japanese students in the country. She said the government takes the incident very seriously and will take all necessary measures.

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