This post is simply to report that the Spanish embassy in Japan is not working as hard as reported in the media in Spain.

I live in Tokyo, not in the most affected by the earthquake, but still know very many Spanish who live here in Tokyo and the Spanish Embassy has NOT contacted any of us.
Makes me laugh when it comes out in the news abroad has reported that only know of four missing Spanish with which they can not communicate. And they gonna know if I know more than 15 Spanish here in Tokyo that no one has contacted them.

All of this is to say I am well recorded in the Spanish embassy, ​​even I am registered to contact in case of earthquakes.

This news cadenaser can read the following:

Jauregui has said the government collects "all data" about the presence of Spanish citizens in Japan and has stated that "to date" is only aware of "four people in the earthquake zone."

Who have tried to contact people in the most affected by the earthquake do not know, but have not contacted the Spanish citizens who live in other areas I'm sure.

Then there is other news in the world that says:

Speaking on the Radio, Navarro has stated that the estimated "2000 Spanish" registered in the consular register of the Embassy, ​​"only three reside in the area affected by the earthquake and tsunami," reports Europa Press.

Navarro has insisted that they are trying to contact them, but until now have been answered, but given the lack of news means "that are good."

Very well! I mean, in the absence of news from these people because we think they are good!

Other embassies in Tokyo if that is who have been working hard to contact everyone. A friend at the embassy in Mexico has been working nonstop since the same Friday and communicate with its citizens even by his page on Facebook.
The Embassy of France and Italy have been sending emails to citizens informing them of the news of the reactor and so on.

The Spanish embassy ... I start to worry, I think I'll be me who have to go to see if they are fine.

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