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  2. Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded anti-Japanese attitudes in Korea were expressed in response to the Japanese pirate raids and the later 1592−98 Japanese invasions of Korea. [1] Sentiments in contemporary society are largely attributed to the Japanese rule in Korea from 1910 to 1945. A survey in 2005 found that 89% of those South Koreans polled said that ...

  3. South Korea protests Japanese leaders' offerings to Yasukuni ...

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    South Korea on Sunday protested Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's offering to Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine with "deep disappointment" and urged Japanese leaders to show repentance for the country ...

  4. South Korea summons Japanese diplomat over disputed islands - AOL

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    SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) -South Korea's foreign ministry summoned a Japanese diplomat on Tuesday to protest against a claim in Japan's annual diplomatic policy Bluebook on a group of islands at the ...

  5. Anti-Japanese sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Japanese attitudes in the Korean Peninsula can be traced as far back as the Japanese pirate raids and the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), but they are largely a product of the Japanese occupation of Korea which lasted from 1910 to 1945 and the subsequent revisionism of history textbooks which have been used by Japan's ...

  6. Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Relations between ancient Japan and Korea date back to at least the 4th century, according to historical records of ancient China, Japan, and Korea. According to the Book of Sui, Silla and Baekje greatly valued relations with the Kofun-period Wa and the Korean kingdoms made diplomatic efforts to maintain their good standing with the Japanese. [2]

  7. The Hankyoreh - Wikipedia

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    On October 7, 2016, it published article arguing that South Korea's anti-Japanese and Japan's anti-Korean sentiments were completely different, and that it was wrong to conflate the two. In particular, the newspaper argues that Korea's anti-Japan does not lead to hate crimes against the Japanese, and is a legitimate emotion of the country. [24]

  8. Anti-Korean sentiment - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2014 BBC World Service Poll, Japanese people alike hold the largest anti–North Korean sentiment in the world, with 91% negative views of North Korea's influence, and with only 1% positive view making Japan the third country with the most negative feelings of North Korea in the world, after South Korea and the United States.

  9. 2019 boycott of Japanese products in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Due to the boycott, Japanese companies' sales in exports to Korea dropped by 99.9% from the previous year. The Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan officially expressed dissatisfaction, stating through the Japanese broadcaster NHK that although the diplomatic situation between Korea and Japan is serious, the Korean people should respond sensibly to the boycott of Japanese products which is ...