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Why Japanese conservatives feel sorry for South Korea

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)The traditional right-wing ideas in Japan are

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)I felt sorry for Korea

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)But the place where that sorry feeling comes from is

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)talking
(3)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(4)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(5)As we waged a war, the damage to it was caused by it

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)talking
(3)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(4)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(5)I’m thinking about what we could’ve done

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(1)the standalone form of a volcano
(2)Dreaming Korean History
(3)talking
(4)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(5)Professor Yoshikata Berry
(6)The division of the country

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)talking
(3)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(4)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(5)I let Korea suffer

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)talking about Korean history
(3)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(4)a historian of Shim Yong-hwan
(5)In a way, the apology and self-reflection that Koreans expect

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)talking
(3)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(4)a historian of Shim Yong-hwan
(5)It’s not like this

I’m not sorry for colonizing Korea

Japan Says Sorry Korea Is Divided As a result of World War II Defeat

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)If we won the war

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)It’s a huge thing about Asia’s

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Berry
(4)I want to build a successful country

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)Even if Korea becomes independent later on

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)Anyway, from the beginning, after World War II

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(1)AT Culture
(2)Dreaming Korean History
(3)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(4)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(5)Koreans were able to live a prosperous life

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Oh, it’s the East Asian empire

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)But when we lost during the war

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)We’ve been affected too

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)But as a result, they fought with us

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(1)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)I got divided

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)There’s a war
(4)I’m sorry

If Japan won the war and achieved the East Asian Empire

Whether Korea remains a colony or independent

We were able to prosper together with Japan

Japan lost, so they fought together as “on the same side” with Japan

He said he was sorry that Korea was divided and went through the Korean War instead

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)those communist forces
(4)We can’t press it

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)In this Cold War structure

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(1)- on the freeze chart
(2)Dreaming Korean History
(3)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(4)We’re all right
(5)It became a breakwater

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)But for President Chun Doo-hwan, during the Liberal Democratic Party

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Create SHAN X
(4)Our breakwater
(5)I’m playing a role

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(1)Dreaming County
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Give me money
(4)That’s what you say

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(1)a dreamer
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Give me $5 billion

However, during the Cold War, South Korea served as a breakwater against communist forces in North Korea and China

So Chun Doo-hwan openly told us to give 5 billion dollars because we’re acting as a breakwater

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)When it was a military regime

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(1)Dreaming Korean History
(2)Korea-Japan Relations with Japanese Conservatives
(3)Professor Yoshikata Becky
(4)The Liberal Democrats were a very close party

Because of the perception that Korea acts as a breakwater

The Liberal Democratic Party was a close party during the military regime

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