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Home News & Opinions News and Opinions Apr. 16, 2021 —…

Apr. 16, 2021 — Various Pieces on History, Media, and Culture

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The Mainichi: Editorial: Hit Japanese drama ‘Oshin’ screenwriter Hashida’s work showed true human nature

Asahi Shimbun: Mishima’s long-lost short novel headed for print after 72 years

Chosun Ilbo: Korea Foundation Sponsors N.Korean Propaganda Art Show

The Mainichi: Okinawa’s Himeyuri Peace Museum renovation geared toward generations born after WWII

The Mainichi: Last essay by late Japanese writer who lost classmates in Hiroshima A-bomb published

Dong-A Ilbo: Kim Gu’s commemoration speech for Ryu Gwan-soon is restored

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