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Hanshin Tigers Win Central League Championship for the First Time in 18 Years, Fans Celebrate in Osaka City Despite Health Risks

Hanshin Tigers won the title again for the first time in 18 years, and a large number of fans poured into Osaka City to celebrate with excitement. (Picture/reproduced from Twitter)

The Japanese Hanshin Tigers recently defeated the Giants 4-3 and won the title again for the first time in 18 years. A large number of people flocked to Osaka City to celebrate the carnival. In the past, a group of fans even collectively “jumped into the Dotonbori River” causing injuries and deaths. Therefore, this The Osaka police deployed a total of about 1,500 police officers on guard. In this regard, a fan shared that he once excitedly jumped into Dotonbori to celebrate. Unexpectedly, he developed a urinary tract infection a few days later and white pus leaked from his lower body. He was so frightened that he said, “I don’t dare to jump again.”

According to comprehensive Japanese media reports, the Hanshin Tigers won the Central League championship on September 14. Although the authorities repeatedly called on “not to jump into Dotonbori,” 26 excited fans still jumped into the water to celebrate. Fortunately, the historical tragedy did not repeat itself.

Although the Osaka City Government strongly urged fans not to take drastic actions, there were still fans who could not hide their excitement and jumped into the Dotonbori River. (Picture/reproduced from Twitter)

A male fan pointed out that during the 2002 World Cup, he jumped into Dotonbori because of his excitement. He only remembered that there was a smell in the water. Unexpectedly, three days later, he felt pain in his genitals and even white pus leaked from his lower body. , went to see a doctor only to learn that he was suffering from “urethritis”. He also reminded people that the water quality of the Dotonbori River is not very hygienic. If you jump into the river, you should take a bath as soon as possible to avoid being infected by sewage.

In fact, in August this year, Japanese analytical chemistry research experts conducted a water turbidity and bacterial count survey on the Dotonbori River and found that there are about a thousand E. coli lurking in every 100 ml of river water. It is like “jumping into the toilet water”, calling for People are advised not to jump into the water, otherwise it may cause health problems. “Even now, this is not a river for swimming.”

2023-09-22 05:06:02

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