That's the emergency advice given to the Japanese people in the event of a North Korean missile strike. South Koreans have lived under the threat of attack from the North for decades, and are renowned for their phlegmatic attitude to its provocations. "With the North Korean situation as it is, and with the J-alert ringing, people don't know where to escape to," Nobuko Oribe, an executive at the firm, told AFP. Ken Tanaka, a 21-year-old freelance web designer, said he "didn't care" about the launch, believing that the Japanese capital and its 14 million people would be safe in the event of a North Korean attack. "I don't think North Korea would dare to attack Tokyo and the capital area.
Source: Daily Nation September 16, 2017 04:07 UTC