The boy was attacked by a man about 200 meters (650 feet) from the gates of the Japanese school in Shenzhen, a tech-hub metropolis home to many Japanese businesses, according to China’s foreign ministry.
But Japanese nationality is required for enrollment at the Shenzhen Japanese School, according to its website.
Following that attack, Japan’s foreign ministry told Japanese schools to review their safety measures, Kamikawa said.
At a regular news conference Wednesday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said the case was being investigated.
China’s foreign ministry has described both attacks as isolated incidents and did not release further information on the motives.
Persons:
Yoko Kamikawa, “, Kamikawa, Lin Jian
Organizations:
Tokyo CNN, Shenzhen Japanese School
Locations:
Hong Kong, Tokyo, China, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Jilin