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Japan’s first painting to the public in 100 years

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(1)14m 100th anniversary of the massacre of Koreans is revealed

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)In the fire of the correspondent, Japanese soldiers gave knives to Koreans dressed in white

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)people who fell on the street stabbed by bamboo spears

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)The bodies of the people who were assaulted and killed like luggage

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)It’s piled up

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)814m long scroll painting shows the massacre of Koreans
(3)The 14m-long scroll

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)A 14-meter-long scroll illustrates the massacre of Koreans
(3)During the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923, the Japanese army and
(4)Self-employed people indiscriminately

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)The slaughter is like a film
(3)It’s in here

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)Completed in 1925…Japanese Prof. Acquires and Reveals

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(1)an official of the Goryeo Museum
(2)⑧ When descendants saw the painting, they knew that this had happened
(3)It says, “Don’t forget and reflect on yourself”

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)OF ARE
(3)For Gwangyang, LC is 200CBL
(4)I’m thinking about that time and I’ll never do this again
(5)I thought it shouldn’t happen

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)ARCY Jjamwon
(3)GoWonwon-DORELE=======
(4)White NEEDOM
(5)※OMERCTG뽕뽕ARECORERANCERK
(6)The Japanese government does not accept responsibility for the massacre of Koreans

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(1)a tragic picture
(2)The governor of Tokyo hasn’t sent a memorial letter since 2017

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When the 14m painting was released, this happened…Japanese With Their Heads Down SBS 8 News

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