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Posted in: S Koreans rally against Japanese plans to release treated nuclear wastewater into sea See in context

@Roy Sophveason

Did you know that South Korea has unfortunately never been useful economically or militarily in recorded history?

It wasn't so long ago that former South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he would "share the dream with China."

By all means, I hope that you will choose the path of allying with China and being completely hostile to the United States and Japan.

Samit Basu

It looks like statistics from Japanese newspapers, but are there any statistics from Korean newspapers? too few people are against

I wonder why 100% of Koreans do not oppose the release of Japan's treated water. Isn't there enough anti-Japanese education?

I strongly hope that the current president will be removed from office as soon as possible and that Lee Jae-myung, who is currently in the opposition, will become president. President Moon Jae-in was half-heartedly anti-Japan, but the next president, Lee Jae-myung, should completely destroy Japan-Korea relations.

What is most necessary for South Korea is for it to once again share its dreams with China, and for South Korea to be firmly tied to China both economically and militarily.

If you are a Korean who has the right to vote, support Lee Jae-myung like I do! !

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Posted in: S Koreans rally against Japanese plans to release treated nuclear wastewater into sea See in context

What I'm saying is ironic.

I have absolutely no desire for friendship between Japan and South Korea, which is neither rational nor civilized.

It can be said that anti-Japanese anti-Japanese sentiment in South Korea, which has been sublimated to anti-Japanese fundamentalism, is a disease that will never be cured unless the anti-Japanese historical education is overturned.

The cure for Korea is correct history, but it completely destroys their pride.

A good example is the Koreans who do not stop their anti-Japanese activities despite being presented with the scientific evidence provided by the IAEA and scientists from other countries. Koreans who only think of degrading Japan for emotional reasons, not for scientific reasons, are harmful to Japan.

It is in the national interest of Japan that the relationship between Japan and South Korea continues to cool down.

The countries of the world need to know more about what kind of country South Korea is.

Did you know that Boy Scouts from all over the world failed in South Korea?

There is a reason why it is said that the more you know about Japan, the more you hate it.

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Posted in: S Koreans rally against Japanese plans to release treated nuclear wastewater into sea See in context

It seems that the Korean opposition parties are desperately carrying out anti-Japanese activities, criticizing the current government with the mass media and aiming to win votes, but it seems that they will not get much support from the public this time.

A series of anti-Japanese campaigns against treated water have also been launched by the Korean opposition party, but only a portion of the Korean public agrees, and other countries are watching quietly.

Opposing Japan's release means ignoring the scientific facts that the IAEA and other countries have done, and expressing opposition based on emotion.

Many Koreans who are crazy about traveling to Japan eat in Japan and drink water in Japan. Unfortunately, even if treated water is released from Fukushima, this movement will not stop.

All Koreans should stand together and oppose the discharge of treated water.

Why don't Koreans follow their emotions and intensify their anti-Japanese activities?

The ancestors of Koreans annexed by Japan would be outraged if they saw it.

Anti-Japan is still not enough for them.

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Posted in: U.S., Japan to develop hypersonic missile interceptor: report See in context

What is deterrence?

Japan, aside from the United States, does not want war, so it is necessary to discourage aggression by providing information to China.

That's what it means to disclose information.

If China cuts its military spending, it could save its poor flooded population, but the Communist government will never do that.

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Posted in: S Koreans rally against Japanese plans to release treated nuclear wastewater into sea See in context

Democracy? What they are doing is nothing more than simple nationality discrimination. Anti-Japan activities are a matter of course for racist Koreans, and it is not a problem to be solved now.

No matter how much contaminated water comes out of nuclear power plants in China or South Korea, no matter how much the concentration is higher than Japan, they cannot forgive only Japan. What they are doing is definitely discriminatory.

Koreans are the majority of the population who have been imprinted from childhood that Japan is evil in everything and Korea is absolute justice. This is the result of the so-called anti-Japanese education.

They don't listen to correct information about Japan, and only see what they want to believe and what they want to see.

There is no truth or scientific basis for it.

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Posted in: Holidaymakers to boost spending as Japan growth at tipping point See in context

Some people still write nonsense, but Japan's tourism industry accounts for 2% of GDP, compared to 4% on average for other G7 countries.

Are you saying that countries other than Japan that rely on tourism are not fit for the G7?

Should we go back to the US/UK/France/Germany/Japan G5? Japan's economic power is about that scale.

The correct data is properly issued by the Japanese government, so it is better not to write inappropriate things.

Because they do not properly check the data and facts, they are easily deceived by Chinese and Korean propaganda that Japan was cruel.

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Posted in: Komeito chief asks Kishida to write letter to China's Xi See in context

China's nuclear power plants continue to release a large amount of wastewater containing tritium, which is many times that of Japan.

Besides that, it continues to make copies without protecting copyrights, invading Japanese territory and territorial waters, and trying to protect Beijing at the expense of many Chinese people due to floods caused by heavy rains. , severe environmental pollution.

There are too many things to complain about in China.

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Posted in: Pentagon confident on sharing intelligence with Japan despite China hacking report See in context

More budget is needed to prevent unauthorized access from China to the Japanese government and companies.

We must also counter the Chinese military that illegally invades Japan's territory and territorial waters, including the Senkaku Islands.

After all, China is an aggressor nation, and it is only an enemy country of Japan.

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Posted in: Hiroshima marks atomic bombing's 78th anniversary after hosting G7 summit See in context

Today's Russian Government Announcement: The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 6th, coinciding with the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, accusing the United States of "for the first time in human history, a nuclear weapon was used in combat, and a merciless test on civilians was carried out." bottom.

In addition, he presented a historical view that even without the dropping of atomic bombs, "the former Japanese army was already exhausted by early August 1945, and the Soviet Union's entry into the war (against Japan) played a decisive role in its defeat." bottom.

The statement also stated that "the (US) dropping of the atomic bomb was a barbaric display of force, and was nothing more than an attempt to justify the huge contribution to the Manhattan Project."

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Posted in: Smithsonian museum plans to show photos of A-bomb aftermath in Japan See in context

OssanAmerica

I do not believe that the use of nuclear weapons hastened Japan's surrender, so I view the use of nuclear weapons as a demonstration only.

In the first place, the war against Japan, which was necessary for the United States to enter the war against Germany at the request of Britain, was a war that could have been avoided if the United States wanted to avoid it.

The use of weapons of mass destruction, the use of incendiary bombs against urban areas, and the strafing of civilians are nothing but violations of the Geneva Conventions.

During the wars in Japan, Germany, Vietnam, and Iraq, there have been many cases of abuse and massacres of prisoners of war, and rapes of civilians by the US military, even by the US military.

Germany and Italy had already surrendered just before the end of World War II, and Japan was the only remaining Axis power.

In other words, even without the use of nuclear weapons, the navy had already been destroyed and the army was almost non-existent, leaving Japan with little power to fight. If you wanted to end the war, you should have talked it over.

The reason for Japan's direct surrender was the Soviet Union's intervention in the war against Japan, and it was not until long after the war that the power of nuclear weapons became apparent. Because Japanese infrastructure was destroyed by the US military, and information could not be communicated. Even in modern times, few countries have a system in which the number of casualties can be readily determined in the event of a large-scale disaster.

Claims have also been made that the use of nuclear weapons saved many American soldiers, but there is as yet no evidence that such reports were filed during the war. I think it's nothing more than post-war propaganda.

And the fact that there are reasons to defend the use of weapons of mass destruction is also proof that at least the United States has to make excuses for them being used.

It is nothing more than proof that the United States is a country that does not follow the rules.

what do you think

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Posted in: S Korea, Japan Halloween accident victims' families promote support, exchanges See in context

Countermeasures were taken in Japan, but it will be repeated again in South Korea. why? In South Korea, even if an accident occurs, the person responsible is pursued, but no countermeasures are taken. There have been major accidents every ten years, but there has been no improvement at all.

It is abnormal for Koreans to hold the president responsible for the accident on Halloween. At most, it would be the responsibility of the chief of the police station who neglected security. There were also voices questioning the president's response during the Sewol Incident, but I don't think the president is responsible for any accidents that occur.

I think we should avoid the same thing happening again in the next few years or decades...

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Posted in: Japan opposition leader vows aid for Taiwan in boosting deterrence See in context

It is useless if South Korea is not included in the strategy of containing China by QUAD and TPP. The cooperation of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Taiwan is essential in the Pacific partnership. On land, it would be nice to have Mongolia participate.

Taiwan is an important country for Japan, and the United States also provides minimal arms support. This is a very important issue because Japan must protect its sea lanes from Chinese aggression.

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Posted in: Ex-Japan PM Aso to visit Taiwan next week as ruling LDP vice head See in context

If China claims Taiwan as Chinese territory and does not abandon the possibility of aggression, the United States and Japan will have to support Taiwan.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces are voluntary, so young Japanese people don't have to give up their lives, but Taiwanese people need to be prepared to fight China to protect Taiwan's independence.

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Posted in: Lawmaker on crusade against South Korea's 'no-kid zones' See in context

The child-free zone was created in South Korea because of a court ruling that even if a Korean parent did not discipline their child and caused trouble to others in a restaurant, it was the restaurant's fault.

Since then, some restaurants have refused to allow children to enter.

Restaurants should not be disadvantaged because of their parents' lack of discipline.

Without knowing the history, it is nothing but ignorance to say that Japanese parents cannot discipline their children.

Parents have to be careful if their children are noisy in public places, but not all children listen to what they say, and the job of babies is to cry cheerfully.

If there are people who get angry at each and every one of them, parents will not be able to go out with their children. nonsense

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Posted in: Japan sushi chain drops suit against teen over licking soy bottle See in context

Parents would have a hard time with such a stupid son, and would be very ashamed. I should have taught you some common sense before doing this.

And given that stock prices have fallen considerably, it is only natural that social sanctions must be imposed. It's not an acceptable problem in washing dishes.

The store's response is extremely natural, and criminals who break social rules and commit stupid acts should bear the crime for the rest of their lives.

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Posted in: Japan 'Barbie' distributor regrets reactions to A-bomb-related images See in context

Even in war there are rules.

The United States, which had signed the Geneva Convention, still used weapons of mass destruction and massacred civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. MacArthur suggested to President Truman that one shot would suffice, but the president went out of his way to use two types, a uranium type and a plutonium type.

For Japan, whose communication networks and other infrastructure had already been completely destroyed, the only reports of the dropping of the atomic bombs were that ''it seems that a large bomb had been dropped''. It wasn't until some time after the war that the scale of human suffering became apparent. Many people think that the dropping of the atomic bombs caused Japan to surrender, but this is clearly wrong.

The direct impetus for surrender was the entry of the Soviet Union into the war against Japan, which had been asked to broker a peace treaty with the United States. In fact, the Soviet Union began to invade Japan, but the landing in Hokkaido was prevented by the counterattack of the Japanese army, which once threw away their weapons. If the Japanese army had not counterattacked here, Hokkaido might still have been Soviet territory.

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Posted in: Toyota's profit rises 78% to ¥1.3 trillion in April-June as parts crunch eases See in context

The outlook is not bad for Toyota, combined with the weaker yen.

Koreans who want Toyota to perish, put up data only for EVs, but it is still gasoline cars and hybrids that are selling, not EVs after all.

EV infrastructure development is also delayed, and it is only positioned as a second car.

Toyota is developing all kinds of engines such as EV, hydrogen, gasoline, and hybrid. If Toyota launches cremation vehicles like Korean cars before the EV market matures, it will lose its brand value.

And we can't issue tens of thousands of recalls like Korean cars.

Development of all-solid-state batteries is currently underway, and it will take some time before they are installed in Toyota's EVs and released, but it is not a story in the distant future.

It is natural in Japan to provide safe and secure products, which is different from Korean cars that are released even if they have defects.

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Posted in: EU, Norway, Iceland lift post-Fukushima import curbs on Japanese food See in context

It seems that the data is correct, but the percentage of live fish in Japanese seafood is missing.

Among many seafood items, live fish accounts for only 6.8% of the total.

South Korea, an exporter of Japanese seafood, accounts for only 5.8% of the total. About $0.18 billion out of $3 billion

If South Korea does not import it, it can be exported to other countries or consumed domestically. It has very little impact.

Japan's seafood import value is $16 billion and export value is $3 billion.

There is no particular problem even if it is used for domestic consumption without exporting.

By the way, the reason why import restrictions in China and Hong Kong become a problem is that most of the pearls, scallops, and sea cucumbers are exported there.

This is much more of a problem than live fish exported to South Korea.

If you think about export destinations, you have to choose seriously.

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Posted in: Japan, U.S., S. Korea mull regular summits to demonstrate close ties See in context

For Japan, South Korea is nothing more than an enemy country that is invading Takeshima.

Also, there is only a poor army that does stupid things that even the Chinese army, which irradiated Japanese patrol aircraft with fire control radar, does not do.

It has never been useful in the war, and there is no advantage for Japan in partnering with South Korea. Even if North Korea invades, the Japanese will not help South Korea.

If the US administration changes, this story will not exist, so just ignore it. tripe.

America and Japan should save Taiwan instead of South Korea in case of an emergency.

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Posted in: Vietnam considers Japan top economic partner: vice president See in context

Apparently you don't know history. Vietnam gained independence from China more than 1,000 years ago.

And although there was certainly China's cooperation during the Vietnam War, it was lost in the Sino-Vietnamese War.

Vietnam has not forgotten the threat of China and knows the fear of being dependent on China.

Although relations look good now, Vietnam is never letting its guard down.

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Posted in: Bigmotor president to step down over alleged fraud See in context

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is an agency that approaches foreign government agencies, and is not a domestic agency at all.

Find out what the Japan National Press Club is like.

The organization is involved in the fact that diplomats cannot ask questions together with Japanese reporters.

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Posted in: Japan, France begin 1st joint fighter jet drills See in context

I'm tired of hearing people say that military cooperation is useless and should be used for insurance and welfare.

If the state is not kept at peace by force of arms, there is neither insurance nor welfare.

There is no way Japan can abandon military force in its current position.

If there are people who are complaining, they should shout to China, which is increasing its military budget, Russia, which is waging war, North Korea, which is developing missiles, and South Korea, which is invading Japan's Takeshima, to cut military spending.

No one will listen to you if you do that.

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Posted in: Kishida urges ruling parties to speed up talks on defense exports See in context

Article 9 of the Constitution can never protect the country, and it does not mean that the option of self-defense has been abandoned. There is no law prohibiting the export of arms.

Aside from submarines and tanks, I think it would be good to export other things.

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Posted in: Fukushima mothers taking radioactivity watchdog role into own hands See in context

If you think the IAEA's inspection is wrong, please show us the scientific basis. Not only the Japanese government, but even the South Korean government declared that there was no problem.

If the discharge of treated water off the coast of Fukushima causes problems in the first place, the government will have to pay trillions of yen in damages to the Japanese people.

Will you release the treated water to compensate? You can't laugh, can you?

The IAEA, the Japanese government, and the Korean government are as corrupt and depraved as the first world! ! What should we call a person who believes that Fool?

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Posted in: Japan records steepest population decline while number of foreign residents hits new high See in context

3 million who Pay Taxes, Can't Vote, and have NO representation .

If there is a country where you can vote just by paying taxes, why not move there? If there is such a country, please let me know.

Those of us living in Japan must pay taxes. I have never seen a strange sojourner in America or any European country make such a claim.

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Posted in: As Japan aligns with U.S. chip curbs on China, some in Tokyo feel uneasy See in context

There is nothing to be gained from South Korea or Japan supporting China.

Korea's semiconductor sales have fallen because it has not sought customers outside of China and is lagging behind Taiwan in terms of technological innovation.

In the case of Korea, it is nothing but self-serving.

To some extent, Japan is moving forward with the United States, and is actively participating in alliances such as chip 4 in the United States, Taiwan, Japan, and the Netherlands.

Thanks to that, TSMC and Micron's factories can be built one after another.

Japan's security cannot be protected at all, and employment in Japan cannot be created by taking sides with China, which is invading its territory. It's just a big waste.

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Posted in: Japan's export curbs on chip-making equipment to China take effect See in context

The trade deficit will increase as South Korea exports a large amount of semiconductors to China and is removed from the white list due to unnecessary friction with Japan.

If South Korea followed the US and stopped exporting semiconductors, there may have been a way to export to other countries. However, the former president of South Korea foolishly shared a dream with China.

South Korea has a military alliance with the United States, but the day may soon come when it will be abandoned by the United States. In fact, Trump was seriously considering withdrawing troops from the Korean peninsula. There is no guarantee that there will not be a president who succeeds him. Nobody likes bats in Grimm's Fairy Tales.

China previously banned exports of rare earths to Japan as well due to political harassment, but Japan produced many products that did not require rare earths, and China's export restrictions ended in failure. It was also China that embargoed Australian coal exports and caused power shortages.

There is no doubt that China is causing regional friction and causing territorial disputes, and oppression of ethnic minorities is also commonly practiced.

China is the lowest form of communism that only wields unjust violence.

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Posted in: Japanese novelist Seiichi Morimura, known for trilogy about wartime army unit's atrocities, dies at 90 See in context

Devil's Gluttony is unfortunately hard to call non-fiction in many respects.

The credibility of the Devil's Gluttony is questioned due to the lack of coverage.

It turns out that most of the photos provided by the alleged ex-members are fake. (If it's related to Unit 731, it was during the plague epidemic in Manchuria in 1910.)

As a result, all Kobunsha editions became a commotion.

Also, the content of the testimony was anonymous.

Human experiments were medically absurd.

For example, they used a syringe to extract bodily fluids and mummified them. →With a syringe, it is possible to die from blood loss, but it is impossible to completely drain the bodily fluids until the body becomes a mummy (although the testimony may be exaggerated).

I would also like you to tell me what the meaning of the experiment is by cutting off the limbs.

And of course many remains were found on the premises?

I'm not going to say that there was no Unit 731 or that they didn't conduct human experiments, but is there any better evidence?

Is there any evidence from the American side?

If anyone knows, please let me know.

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Posted in: Markets skeptical whether BOJ will change ultraloose policy See in context

In Japan, a weak yen is more convenient for the economy than a strong yen.

The problem is that inflation is progressing, but workers' wages are not increasing along with it.

Since the late 1980s, Japan's average income has remained flat.

If there is anything the government can do, it has to increase the corporate tax on companies and use that as income to lower the taxes of the people and use it as a substitute for companies that do not raise labor costs.

Japan's debt is denominated in yen, and the government can make any amount of Japanese yen at the Mint. (If they did, it would be extreme inflation, so they wouldn't do it).

Even though Japan is said to be the world's largest debtor nation, about 95% of it is purchased by the Bank of Japan and is not a debt to foreign countries. In addition, Japan is the world's largest creditor nation.

Even if the government continues to issue deficit-covering bonds for a while, there will be no problem for a while.

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Posted in: Hong Kong steps up radiation inspections of Japanese seafood imports See in context

If the research results of treated water provided by the Japanese government and the research results provided by the IAEA and scientists from around the world are wrong, a scientific rebuttal must be made.

As usual, there are a small number of strange people who speak out based on impressions rather than facts.

Repeatedly telling lies that the treated water contains a large amount of nuclides other than tritium is nothing more than creating harmful rumors about Fukushima.

The Japanese government only tells lies. The IAEA has been bought and is issuing bogus reports. Scientists around the world, who cannot be named, are against the release of treated water. There are no concrete examples.

And this claim is only made by the people of the current opposition party in South Korea.

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