來自迪拜的女性觀光客在日本東京被老鼠咬傷

2025-10-15

近日,日本東京街頭的一起老鼠咬人事件引起社會廣泛關注,也讓東京的「乾淨整潔」形象受到挑戰。事件發生在繁華的市區街道上,一名來自迪拜的女性遊客在夜間步行時,遭遇老鼠追逐並咬傷腳部,造成出血,當場驚恐萬分。

據目擊者描述,事發當時街頭並無明顯垃圾堆放,但仍有老鼠快速穿行於人行道與路邊,彷彿對路過行人毫不畏懼。這名女遊客因未及時避開,右腳被咬傷,現場留下血跡。受傷後,她迅速尋求附近商家協助,並前往醫院接受處理,醫生表示傷口雖不大,但仍需消毒與防疫處理,以防感染。

這起事件讓遊客直言:“東京並非我想像中那麼乾淨。”她表示,自己此前對東京街道的整潔有高度期待,尤其是聞名於世界的垃圾管理與城市衛生,然而親身經歷卻出現與印象不符的情況,讓她對城市環境衛生產生疑慮。

當地媒體報導指出,東京部分市區尤其是夜間繁華街道,因商業活動密集、餐飲業發達,加上地鐵站周邊和小巷垃圾處理不及時,偶爾會出現老鼠活動頻繁的現象。雖然日本政府和地方自治體多年來持續投入城市衛生管理與害蟲防治,但密集城市生活環境仍可能出現偶發性老鼠侵擾。

專家分析稱,老鼠追逐人類、咬傷遊客雖屬罕見事件,但在城市夜間空間尤其是餐飲集中區,仍可能發生。夜晚剩餘食物、垃圾暫時未清理,為老鼠提供了食源;此外,部分建築縫隙、下水道口也成為老鼠出沒通道。專家建議遊客在夜間步行時,盡量避開小巷及垃圾堆放區域,穿著封閉鞋類,減少與老鼠接觸風險。

這起事件迅速在社交媒體上引發討論,不少網民對遊客遭遇表示同情,同時也引發對東京街道衛生管理的關注與反思。有人指出,儘管東京整體衛生水平高,但繁華商業區和人流密集地帶仍可能存在隱性問題,提醒遊客與市民不應掉以輕心。

總體而言,這次老鼠咬人事件雖然是偶發事件,但暴露出即便是世界知名的乾淨城市,也可能存在衛生管理漏洞。對遊客來說,保持警覺和防護意識仍然十分必要,而對城市管理部門而言,也提示需要在夜間、繁華街區加強害蟲防治與環境巡查,保障公共安全與城市形象。

Recently, an incident in the streets of Tokyo involving a rat biting a tourist has drawn widespread attention, challenging the city’s long-standing reputation for cleanliness. The event occurred in a busy urban area at night, when a female tourist from Dubai was chased by a rat and bitten on her foot, causing bleeding and considerable shock.

According to eyewitnesses, there were no obvious trash piles in the immediate area, yet rats were seen scurrying along sidewalks and near street edges, showing little fear of pedestrians. The tourist was unable to avoid the animal in time, resulting in a bite to her right foot. She immediately sought assistance from nearby businesses and was later taken to a hospital for treatment. While the wound was not severe, doctors emphasized the need for disinfection and preventive care to avoid infection.

The visitor reportedly remarked, “Tokyo is not as clean as I imagined.” She had previously expected the city’s streets to be immaculate, especially given Tokyo’s global reputation for waste management and urban hygiene. Experiencing this firsthand, however, caused her to question the city’s environmental cleanliness.

Local media noted that certain areas of Tokyo, particularly busy nightlife districts, can experience higher rat activity due to dense commercial activity and the concentration of food establishments. Even though the Japanese government and local municipalities have long invested in sanitation and pest control, the dense urban environment still allows for occasional rodent sightings.

 

Experts explained that while rats chasing people and biting tourists is rare, it can occur in urban areas at night, especially near restaurants and food disposal zones. Leftover food, temporary garbage accumulation, and gaps in building structures or sewer access points can provide both food and pathways for rats. Experts advise visitors to avoid alleyways and areas with garbage at night, wear closed shoes, and take precautions to minimize contact with rodents.

The incident quickly sparked discussion on social media, with many expressing sympathy for the tourist and raising concerns about urban sanitation in Tokyo. While Tokyo remains one of the cleanest cities globally, densely populated commercial zones may still harbor hidden hygiene issues, reminding both residents and visitors to remain vigilant.

In conclusion, although this rat bite incident is isolated, it highlights that even world-renowned clean cities can have gaps in sanitation management. For visitors, staying alert and taking precautions is essential, and for city authorities, it underscores the need to strengthen pest control and nighttime environmental monitoring to ensure public safety and preserve the city’s reputation.