No ‘Pokemon Go’ yet in Japan, but government already worried
TOKYO — The “Pokemon Go” craze has yet to hit Japan, but reports of robberies, traffic accidents and other mishaps abroad already have the government worried.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Thursday that the government wants players to follow guidelines issued by a national centre for incident readiness and cybersecurity.
In a one-page flier, the government-run agency has released nine tips advising players of the augmented reality game to be cautious of scams and their personal safety as well as to carry extra batteries and be mindful of heatstroke.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the launch of “Pokemon Go” in the character’s country of birth. A report that the game would finally be released in Japan on Wednesday raised expectations, but turned out to be false.


