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Fully Support of Cambodian to Help Finding Japanese’s Bicycle, Got Appreciaiton
Phnom Penh- On 3rd August 2016, an ambassador of Japan’s embassy in Cambodia, released a message to show the appreciation to local news, authorities, Cambodian people, for enthusiastic helping Japanese man to find his stolen bicycle.
In a message of Japanese Ambassador Yuji Kumamaru “On hearing a story of stolen bicycle of a Japanese man, I am very touched and would like to express sincere appreciation to Koh Santepheap Daily, police officers, a man sent the stolen bicycle to Police, and a lot of people share this information, for your kind support to the Japanese national. I hope our strong ties and friendship continue forever”.
Phnom Penh- On 3rd August 2016, an ambassador of Japan’s embassy in Cambodia, released a message to show the appreciation to local news, authorities, Cambodian people, for enthusiastic helping Japanese man to find his stolen bicycle.
In a message of Japanese Ambassador Yuji Kumamaru “On hearing a story of stolen bicycle of a Japanese man, I am very touched and would like to express sincere appreciation to Koh Santepheap Daily, police officers, a man sent the stolen bicycle to Police, and a lot of people share this information, for your kind support to the Japanese national. I hope our strong ties and friendship continue forever”.
A Japanese man, Shun Yanagisawa, has ridden his bicycle from Japan across many countries such as, Taiwan, Philippine, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand before came into Cambodia. On 18th
This news of Japanese stolen bike has been broadcasted by many local newspaper and media, especially in Facebook. Many Cambodian people showed their fully support to make sure that his bike will be found as soon as possible. Luckily, on 31st July, an old man seen the bike and he reported to police officers. And later Mr. Yanagisawa came to take his bike before continue his journey with his favorite bike.
Yuji Kumamaru, Ambassador of Japan's embassy in Cambodia
A Japanese man, Shun Yanagisawa, and his stolen bicycle
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