MOM Help!! I think Japanese are invaded by something that been toosmall to be apparent.
The other day at the train station, I was almost crushed to death in the crowd of people covering half of their face with huge mask. It’s not a cold or pollution. Here is the common conversation you can hear around these days.
“What’s up? Why are you crying? Oh, you got THAT. I know this time of year must be very tough for you.”
According to a government survey, there are about 20% of Japanese sufferers it every year. That’s what they call HAY FEVER. The case we see on this season in Japan is an allergic reaction to the pollen of certain plants such as cedar and Japanese cypress. Even the weather cast offers basic information on the prevention of pollen allergy and measures against it everyday. Which also makes it useful for the viewer. Various goods for reducing the effect of pollen are now on the market.