@saigonf18: Chủ tịch Đảng Bảo Thủ Nhật Bản Naoki tuyên bố "Khách du lịch Trung Quốc ý thức rất kếm nên họ không tới Nhật nữa thì càng tốt". #tintuc #xh #fyp

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thangthang1803
Ti Thanh Ức :
Kinh tế Nhật đâu phụ thuộc vào du lịch như Thái Lan mà dọa
2025-11-19 06:29:15
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hainam8686863
Hải Nam :
TQ ko có nhật để nhập Chip mới sợ chứ nhật ko sợ mất khách du lịch
2025-11-19 09:35:59
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yeuvietnam1235
Nông dân :
cái ấy cả thế giới kêu
2025-11-19 06:51:22
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tienthattha1993
Quyết tâm bỏ nhậu :
có 36 37 38 ko😂
2025-11-19 07:20:22
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shinihtb29p
MasterGeneral :
Này tôi nói công nhận, dân trung rất giàu đi du lịch tiêu xài hàng hiệu kinh khủng, năm 2016-17 mà sân bay incheon hay narita đã có khu riêng cho dân trung, túi miễn thuế vứt đầy sân bay
2025-11-19 08:45:31
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hay.ci.vinha
Hay cười Vinha :
kkk nói oai thôi,ko có thị trường trung quốc nhật bốc cám mà ăn
2025-11-19 11:44:17
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chengnynhaquynh
mèo bibi :
nói 1câu mà cả thế giới ai cũng muốn nói
2025-11-19 09:53:32
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honanhaha
Minh Minh :
nghèo chút cũng đâu sao
2025-11-19 09:08:48
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anhan2121
An :
Ông này nhiệm kì sau mà còn tại vị thì chỉ có phép màu, quán ăn, nhà hàng, khách sạn, chửi khỏi đầu thay luôn
2025-11-19 10:09:28
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ngoc.tranhoai
XTrump Art-Cons :
Chuẩn! Không cần chỉnh du khách nó đi trong nước còn kinh khủng nói chi nước ngoài
2025-11-19 09:53:33
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cu.bds.chanel
Cầu Bds chanel :
ai cung nói thủ tướng vạ miệng,nhưng nghĩ sao thủ tướng 1 dất nước ngta đã dám nói thì ngta cung đã lường trước các đòn đáp trả
2025-11-19 09:55:22
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michael.tran68
MichaelTran :
Khách tàu đó các bạn (sau khi họ checked OUT).
2025-12-03 16:49:15
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khoanguyen851003
Khoa Nguyễn :
Nhật trc khi Var TQ thì đã hiểu chuyện j sẽ xảy ra😃😃
2025-11-19 08:44:57
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kien.trung.27
12 🇻🇳Kiên 27🇯🇵 :
Tao thấy cái này nói đúng đấy
2025-11-21 00:59:49
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qut.sch.tu
Hoà _ 1 - 1 (..đ..ề..u..)...😁 :
tiền ko vô...ko có thu nhập ở đó mà tốt......😁😁😁😁...nghe nhẹ nhàng quá
2025-11-19 13:06:16
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dainguyenmakeup2023
Dai nguyen makeup :
ông này được cái nói đúng😁
2025-11-20 07:35:23
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khanglkim
NYC :
Nhật Bản đâu cần nguồn thu du lịch.
2025-11-19 18:42:59
2
pangnan11111
Ame 💧 :
kinh tế nhật toàn anime vs maria ozawa nên tao ko care đâu😇
2025-11-21 09:38:40
0
phi15835
Phi :
cấm Nhật luôn
2025-11-21 09:00:36
0
oriole1209
Oriole :
êy này tùy người nha, giới trẻ TQ đi du lịch t thấy nó ở sạch mà, chỉ có mấy ông bà U40 trở lên dắt con theo mới thấy ghê
2025-11-21 05:12:38
0
chamcamxuc18
Phương Mai :
Nghe tên Đảng là biết 😅
2025-11-21 00:49:15
0
habii009x
habii :
Nhật 100 điểm ko có nhưng luôn á bây 😂 đúng là phát xít ko sai với lịch sử . chưa ngán 1 ai
2025-11-19 10:56:29
10
230582lie
Thảo s Vy shop :
hay quá đi
2025-11-21 02:24:13
0
letantai76576
Tấn Tài :
Ổng nói đúng mà.
2025-11-20 05:40:32
0
user8243452650915
Trần Hoàng Huân :
2025-11-21 03:35:16
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