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April 7 , 2015 – “Families of crewmen killed in Yamato sinking call for peace on 70th anniversary” (Asahi)

  • April 10, 2015
  • Japan

“I am concerned the history of the Yamato may have been romanticized despite 3,000 people dying on the battleship. We must never again go to war,” added Arahori, who traveled to the ceremony from Wakayama Prefecture.

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April 7, 2015 – “Japan rebuffs international outcry over new history textbooks” (Daily Mail UK)

  • April 10, 2015
  • History Textbooks

“Our country’s textbook screening is carried out impartially and neutrally, based on professional and academic deliberations,” Suga told a news conference. “Since our country’s stance on Takeshima and history recognition have been consistent, we responded to (South Korea) by saying we…

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April 7, 2015 – Opinion: “Effective control over Dokdo islets in response to Japan’s action” (Dong-A Ilbo)

  • April 10, 2015
  • History Textbooks

“Japan is still distorting historical facts around the territory this year, the 50th anniversary of the normalized ties between Korea and Japan. If Japan really wanted to improve the bilateral relationship, it shouldn`t have done this. Against this backdrop, the…

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April 6, 2015 – “China urges Japan to properly educate youth over disputed islands” (Reuters)

  • April 10, 2015
  • History Textbooks

“China urged Japan on Tuesday to properly educate its youth, joining South Korea in condemning Japan’s approval of textbooks its neighbors say distort history by claiming disputed islands.”

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April 6, 2015 – “Paradise lost: War brought hell, starvation to Japanese immigrants in Palau” (Japan Times)

  • April 10, 2015
  • Asia-Pacific

“If the war had been prolonged for half a year, all Japanese immigrants would have starved to death,” Zensho Kinjo says of the situation faced by Japanese settlers in Palau toward the end of World War II in 1945. Kinjo, 92,…

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April 6, 2015 – “All textbooks to state rights over territories” (Yomiuri)

  • April 10, 2015
  • History Textbooks

“The education ministry on Monday announced the results of its latest textbook screenings and the content of new textbooks to be used in middle schools from the next academic year. All social studies textbooks for middle school students will include descriptions…

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April 2, 2015 – “70% of South Koreans want Abe-Park meeting: poll” (Japan Times)

  • April 10, 2015
  • Dialogue/Historical Dialogue

“Seventy percent of South Koreans want President Park Geun-hye and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to hold a one-on-one meeting, a local opinion poll showed Thursday… Among those calling for improved ties, 41 percent cited the need to resolve historical issues, followed…

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April 5, 2015 – “China and Japan bicker over cherry blossoms” (Sydney Morning

  • April 10, 2015
  • China

“The elegant flowers have long been associated with Japanese culture and aesthetics, a graceful metaphor for the ephemeral nature of life. More than a century ago, Japanese authorities gave Washington 3000 cherry trees to brighten up the city’s swampy Tidal…

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April 6, 2015 – “Think-tank head slams Abe’s attempt to dilute war crimes” (Korea Times)

  • April 10, 2015
  • Comfort Women

“The head of a history think-tank has criticized Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for referring to women forced by his nation’s military into sexual slavery before and during World War II as victims of “human trafficking.” … “It is absolutely unacceptable…

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