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Posted in: Civic group denounces arson attack on Korean settlement in Japan See in context

In the year following the Great Kanto Earthquake, the number of Koreans who immigrated to Japan increased by 143% over the year of the earthquake. Did you know that this is also true? And if there was a massacre, would the number of immigrants increase that much? But if Japan as a whole was in such a situation, why did the number of Korean immigrants increase? Can someone with the right education answer this question?

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Posted in: Civic group denounces arson attack on Korean settlement in Japan See in context

Product of Japan's education system.

It is said that roughly 105,000 people died or went missing directly from the Great Kanto Earthquake. Perhaps 6,000 is an estimate of the number of people who died in the disaster, if there was such a number. In those days, many Koreans, especially those who came to Tokyo, came to Japan with no means of livelihood. As a result, it was a known fact that they were chronically struggling to make ends meet and were a hotbed of crime. By the way, where is your evidence that 6,000 people were massacred?

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Posted in: Civic group denounces arson attack on Korean settlement in Japan See in context

I think that arson and murder are serious problems. On the other hand, the actual situation is much more complicated, as North Korean organizations are also involved in the activities of civil society groups calling for hate against Koreans.

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Posted in: Civic group denounces arson attack on Korean settlement in Japan See in context

Japanese apologies are worthless as long as Japanese political leaders pay homage to war criminals at Yasakuni. Where is the shrine for the millions that have been victims of Japan’s vicious military attacks? And when will Japanese politicians pray for the millions of souls, victims of Japanese brutality?

We Japanese have the right to repose the souls of those who died in the war.

Also, Koreans were under the protection of the Japanese at the time. Conscription, recruitment, restrictions on the distribution of goods, etc., were all applied to mainland Japan or the Japanese first, and the Japanese government delayed the application of these laws to Koreans as long as possible. In addition, more than 90% of Koreans at that time were cooperating for Japan, and it is a shameful act for them, who were collaborators of Japan, to feign irrelevance and describe Japan as a pawn of evil.

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Posted in: 4 Vietnamese stabbed in apartment in Ibaraki See in context

The Vietnamese population in Japan is the second largest after the Chinese. Therefore, the number of crimes is also high due to the large number of people in the first place.

However, the actual crime rate among Vietnamese is also high. This may have something to do with the fact that many Vietnamese already owe a lot of money when they enter Japan. This should be corrected by the Vietnamese government, and the Japanese government has a responsibility to both the Japanese and Vietnamese people as well as a need to request cooperation from the Vietnamese government.

There is also an analysis that the current situation of accepting foreign workers at low wages is a drag on Japan's ability to overcome deflation. For this reason, some LDP and Restoration Party members are advocating the abolition of the technical internship system, but the number is still small. Interestingly, there are no members of the opposition parties, the Communist Party of Japan or the Constitutional Democratic Party, who are making this argument.

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Posted in: Japan to see if S Korea can meet high standards of TPP: spokesman See in context

Regardless of the field, it is natural that a country that does not keep its promises and international rules is not to be trusted. The promises that Korea has failed to keep so far include the Japan-Korea Fisheries Agreement, trade controls, and many other items. Japan's tightening of export controls on semiconductors was also a result of Korea's failure to keep its promises to Japan, leaving sloppy controls in place and not holding talks to improve them. More than once, Korea has failed to follow the rules.

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Posted in: Japan to see if S Korea can meet high standards of TPP: spokesman See in context

If South Korea joins the TPP, it is unlikely that it will abide by the rules of the TPP, as it has no qualms about disrespecting the Japan-Korea Basic Treaty and the Japan-Korea Agreement, which have already been resolved. Recently, it officially signed the decarbonization statement at COP26 with no intention of abiding by it. Countries other than Korea signed the statement while demanding amendments to the statement in order to take responsibility for the statement. It would be hard to find a country more irresponsible than Korea in recent years.

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Posted in: China marks 84th anniversary of Nanking Massacre See in context

Incidentally, both the Tongzhou Incident and the Jinan Incident were cases of Japanese being massacred by the Chinese, and the bodies of the Japanese in the Tongzhou Incident in particular were severely damaged, with the stomachs of pregnant women ripped open and their babies pulled out by the Chinese, and vital parts cut off. It is said that there is a very high possibility that the damage caused by the Nanking Incident claimed by China is a fiction based on the acts committed by the Chinese against the Japanese in the Tongzhou Incident.

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Posted in: China marks 84th anniversary of Nanking Massacre See in context

China has so far justified its invasions of Mongolia, Tibet, and Xinjiang with lies, and the Nanjing Incident is one of them.

In all the videos and photos that China uses to claim damage in the Nanking Incident, it is the Japanese who are being victimized, not the Chinese. (Tongzhou Incident, Jinan Incident, and other unrelated incidents)

The photos of the Jinan Incident in particular are famous for being used by China as photos of human experimentation by Unit 731. In fact, the photos are of the autopsy of the Jinan incident, and the bodies in the photos were Japanese who were massacred by the Chinese.

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Posted in: Japan, S Korea balk at sharing news conference stage after U.S. talks See in context

Japan possesses the earliest form of material that recognizes Takeshima's existence as Takeshima. In addition, all of the materials on the Korean side have nothing to do with Takeshima and most of them are related to Jukdo, a reef located on the lower right side of Ulleungdo Island.

Japan possesses the history of being the first country in the world to declare possession of Takeshima in accordance with international law. Korea does not have this history.

There is no international treaty regarding Takeshima other than the Treaty of San Francisco, which is an international treaty regarding the territorial rights of Takeshima, and the Treaty of San Francisco confirms that Takeshima is still Japanese territory.

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Posted in: Japan, S Korea balk at sharing news conference stage after U.S. talks See in context

Japan rarely takes this kind of attitude unless there is something wrong.

South Korea, like China, frequently messes with Japan and is hysterical about it.

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Posted in: Japanese snow crab fetches ¥800,000 at auction See in context

This is the Japanese culture of money offering and congratulation.

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Posted in: Japanese snow crab fetches ¥800,000 at auction See in context

That price was paid only at the first auction to celebrate another successful year of snow crab.

It is true that there is a sense of performance, but it is originally a fishing port tradition to wish for a successful snow crab market for the year.

It is similar to the way the stock market celebrates the first day of the year.

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Posted in: Several nations pledge to phase out climate change culprit coal See in context

The answer is already out there, and it will be solved for the time being by restarting nuclear power plants. Kishida has not expressed any negative opinion about the restart of nuclear power plants either.

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Posted in: Several nations pledge to phase out climate change culprit coal See in context

At a good age, I detest senseless activists who take the liberty of using the characters of private companies for their political activities.

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Posted in: Kishida says ruling bloc's election win shows 'will of the people' See in context

In Japan, many elderly people over the age of 70 support the LDP. And it is noteworthy that from the age of 60 on down, the younger the person, the more supportive of the LDP they are.

The younger the age, the better they are at gathering information, and the more they can see through the biased reporting of the mass media. The illogical and inflammatory appeals of the CDP and the JCP will become increasingly unacceptable in the future. And if the Japanese opposition parties do not try to propose realistic policies and engage in constructive discussions, they will continue to lose supporters. Currently, the only opposition party with any hope is the Japan Innovation Party.

Source

https://twitter.com/hst_tvasahi/status/1455175492576120832

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Posted in: Ex-U.S. envoy Hagerty slams Japan's justice system over Nissan case See in context

Does anyone understand that Nissan is also a defendant in this case and has been fined at the same time as Mr. Kelly? And Mr. Kelly is not in solitary confinement like Mr. Ghosn.

As of 2020, Mr. Kelly, who says he jogs around the Imperial Palace, is currently staying with his wife, Donna, in an apartment near this popular 5-kilometer circuit.

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Posted in: Japan, S Korea leaders look to deepen ties, despite strains See in context

The fact that Koreans are complaining to Japan about the damage is in itself shameless.

A school was built, and furthermore, if they wished, they could go to school on the Japanese mainland. If a new school building was built, the Koreans could use the new building.

The school also had school trips and high school baseball games, just like in the anime, and you could even become an athlete!

Various industries were also developed. Agriculture, industry, dairy farming such as wool industry, medical services such as pharmacies and midwives, various commercial activities such as cafeterias and car dealers, theaters and cinemas, newspapers, and postal services.

All of these were not available during the reign of the Korean dynasty.

It is completely different from the world where places to live etc. were completely divided between whites and blacks.

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Posted in: Kishida says only LDP capable of protecting Japan from security threats See in context

Given that the Japanese government is still pretty keen on censorship and that such sources were surely preserved by the pre-war and wartime governments I'm sure they make everything sound like it was just absolutely dreamy. Imperial Japan's big pals the Nazis were quite keen on making their concentration camps look and sound fairly pleasant as well.

If you ignore the primary source, then the testimony of the Koreans is also not worth believing at all.

What is the source that proves the hellish life that Koreans claim to have? Was it to spread photos of Japanese in the coal mines after the war as Koreans in New York? Why did the Koreans lie and claim that the photos taken by a Japanese photographer of Japanese people were of Korean conscripts?

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Posted in: Kishida says only LDP capable of protecting Japan from security threats See in context

I think you have a massive inferior complex about Korea.

You'll get on well with our LDP friends.

There is not a single factor that makes me feel inferior to Koreans, but what exactly is it?

Also, not only me, but most Japanese people are close to the LDP, that's why the LDP is the biggest party in Japan, right? And don't you think that shows that your ideas don't fit with the ideas of most Japanese people?

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Posted in: Kishida says only LDP capable of protecting Japan from security threats See in context

The supposed threats are from a manufacturing and trade partner aka China and a third world country with a ramshackle army appropriate for fighting in the 19th century aka North Korea.

The biggest threat to Japan is the USA, as it remains a client-state of a waning Empire, that itself is a model for no actual democracy.

No, China is a military threat.

They are building artificial islands, setting up bases, threatening sea lanes, forcing their way into Hong Kong, and targeting Taiwan. After that, they will go after Japan. And are you saying that the US is a threat to Japan?

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Posted in: Kishida says only LDP capable of protecting Japan from security threats See in context

oh dear.... i just hope majority of Japan doesn't think like you... instead put more time to think about how are we to move forward, develop good trading relationships with neighbours, and focus on prosperity...

The majority of Japanese people think the same way, which is why the LDP is the largest political party.

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Posted in: Kishida says only LDP capable of protecting Japan from security threats See in context

The LDP have been in power for 22 of the last 25 years. Of course they would say only they're capable of protecting Japan when no other party has been in power for as long.

You do not properly understand how much the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) administration has destroyed Japan's security. And the Japanese who were involved remember it deeply.

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Posted in: Kishida says only LDP capable of protecting Japan from security threats See in context

Kishida says only LDP capable of protecting Japan from security threats

In fact, these words are not wrong. The opposition parties are trying to bring anti-Japanese forces, CCP members and anti-Japanese Koreans, into Japan and are supporting the fabrication of history by China and Korea.

On the other hand, the Abe cabinet has visibly strengthened the regime against China, including the launch of the Quad and the conclusion of the CPTPP. There are many Diet members within the LDP who are concerned about China, so it is not a situation that can be trusted with peace of mind, but I feel that things are starting to move in the right direction, partly due to the fact that the LDP rejected the China-friendly Nikai. It is also a good sign that Taro Kono, whose family owns a company in China, did not become the prime minister in the election.

Personally, Kishida is not the best, but I think he was better than Kono. Also, the next PM will probably be Sanae Takaichi. I think she has the potential to be the best prime minister Japan has ever had. I am rooting for her.

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Posted in: Kishida says coronavirus, economy, security top his agenda See in context

I've seen news that some Chinese companies have been sanctioned by the Chinese government...

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Posted in: Kishida says coronavirus, economy, security top his agenda See in context

As a CDPJ victory is already pretty much a hypothetical scenario, in that case I would like to see other countries taxing corporations and wealthy more so that they had nowhere to flee to.

I don't know what kind of situation you mean by making it impossible for companies to escape. Companies and wealthy individuals will flee countries where their business and investment activities are crippled. I have seen news about Chinese companies trying to go public in the U.S. and being sanctioned by Chinese companies just to keep them from going abroad....

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Posted in: Kishida says coronavirus, economy, security top his agenda See in context

I doubt the average person is even aware that the CDPJ has a manifesto.

Their claims based on their manifesto are broadcasted daily by the mass media. Also, we have already experienced their policies when they were the ruling party.

Right now, you mean? Because the government is scared of upsetting rich and powerful people? It's lucky for the LDP that they can't really lose, with a message like that they'd be in trouble.Right now, you mean? Because the government is scared of upsetting rich and powerful people? It's lucky for the LDP that they can't really lose, with a message like that they'd be in trouble.

It's always the public that ultimately bears the brunt of failed economic policies, right? In fact, isn't it? I think this is true not only in Japan, but worldwide.

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Posted in: Kishida says coronavirus, economy, security top his agenda See in context

I thought LDP apologists liked to make out it's because all they do is criticise the government. Do you really think the average voter cares if people richer than him or her pays more tax?

As corporations and the wealthy flee overseas, the economy worsens, and who will have to pay for the loss of tax revenue? Even the average person can imagine that. It's up to the general public to bear the burden.

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Posted in: Boosting middle class incomes a key policy for Kishida See in context

I see some misconceptions about the relationship between full-time employees and freelancers or part-time workers. The treatment of freelance and part-time employees is that as corporate performance improves and the demand for wages and employment of full-time employees increases, the number of orders placed with freelancers and the number of part-time employees increases. Then, in order to secure the number of freelancers and part-timers to whom orders are placed, their wages will rise.

If the government forcibly raises the minimum wage, companies will reduce the number of orders to freelancers or hire fewer part-time workers.

That's why I'm just saying the very obvious thing of supporting companies and getting economic activity going again. It's just an extension of what has been done by the Abe administration so far. Basically, I don't think the direction is wrong.

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Posted in: Boosting middle class incomes a key policy for Kishida See in context

Tax reform is needed, but at the same time, the rate of increase of foreign workers will need to be controlled. It is unfortunate that foreigners are being exploited as labor for simple tasks.

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