You should see who Cnet thinks is behind that attack, especially since Japan has a previous history of killing Japanese students in China to justify more anti-China hostilities.
Were these all of the videos you posted earlier regarding supposedly Indian soldiers mistreating PLA which were deleted?
The Japanese of today is in my opinion the cuckold version of their forefathers because they have been thoroughly de-fanged by the Americans it's not even funny.
Which is why those numb nuts lash out against China and Chinese people because they can get away with it largely unscathed: for now. But the reality is that if heaven forbid there's a war in the Taiwan strait and Japan foolishly enters the fray on the side of the Americans then that would be the day and time, Japan would get their violent comeuppance because the CPC-would be foolish to try and curtail the sure fire way of igniting the Chinese patriots anger to strike back against the very people and country that has caused untold damage to China. Most of which just let their emotions bottled up inside that's waiting to be unleashed like the genie in a bottle.
I personally don't even want Japan to get bomb or killed because it's a waste of life and wealth, not to mention relationship damaging that could last for decades. Unless China is prepared to obliterate Japan or occupy the island country, I don't see any strategic value on inflicting violence against Yamato.
What I would rather see or work on is how to bring about Japan to China's side firmly and squarely to actually realize Imperial Japan's half-hearted and fictitious attempt of creating the Great East Asian prosperity sphere.
For me, Japan is still a very valuable country with a very disciplined people with great talents and penchant to actually follow rules no matter how archaic. Unlike the Chinese who are far more rebellious and independent minded and more individualistic. Add the South Koreans with the North, I can see the world heading back to how the order of things were during China's Imperial zenith as the middle kingdom in the literal sense. Not in an Imperialistic way but in terms of actual partnership with the countries it historically influenced that has helped shaped and mold their respective culture, religion, political structures, written language, military etc...
Perhaps, I am being too naive or just day dreaming of such a scenario, but hey, it's free to dream. Lol