Albanian businessman from Tokyo: Japan from the Coronavius is saving its hygiene tradition

Albanian businessman Micky Hadzislami, who has lived in Japan for 20 years, says culture is what this people are keeping out of coronary infection. Japan has had 1140 confirmed cases and 42 deaths, according to public broadcaster NHK, announce Klan Kosova. But while the Japanese have not so popular, they have made arrangements for [...]
Albanian businessman Micky Hadzislami, who has lived in Japan for 20 years, says culture is what this people are keeping out of coronary infection.
Japan has had 1140 confirmed cases and 42 deaths, according to public broadcaster NHK, announce Klan Kosova.
But while the Japanese have not so popular, they have taken early measures.
There's very little movement here, though it's quarantine, but it's self-species. Here again, things can get worse. It also has to do with the culture and measures taken when we had it. They immediately took steps and closed their schools. You get to work even though most companies say they're working from house”.
We need to stay closed and just get out of here. However, it's a great pain what's happening in Europe”.
Hadzislam says that a permanent custom of the Japanese has played a major role in the nonproliferation of the virus.
In Japan, wearing the mask is very fashionable, and the mask is a highly shot preventative. To us in Kosovo, it's completely impressed. Putting on a mask, we ignore you. This culture has played a great role”.
“Japanese are a people who care very much about personal hygiene. It's the only people who, even though they use a lot of public transportation, don't ever smell like dirt.
“Masses are being taken seriously. And the mayor of Tokyo said the capital should go to the crantine soon. I hope we don't have a case like we're seeing in Italy and Spain”.
What, though, is the situation of Albanians in Japan?
We are 100 Albanians in all of Japan. Like a drop in the ocean among Japan's 127 million inhabitants. 30 are in Tokyo and 24 are from Albania. They look good. They're all self-insulting and waiting for this situation to pass”.












