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Among the songs played was ‘My Way’, Joe.
Would it be possible to create a detour between Japan and Korea by pursuing one’s own path?
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Ryohei Hirayama Nagoya Theravada Support Group
Among the songs played was ‘My Way’.
Would it be possible to make your own way by making a detour between Japan and Korea?
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I’ve seen a documentary before.

I’m talking about an elderly Japanese man who made a four-hour round trip every time to protest in front of Mitsubishi, asking for a proper apology and compensation from war criminal companies.

There are many such people gathered together to form civic groups with a conscience.

This time, together with the musicians in Gwangju, we met and protested in front of a war criminal company to learn how to act and take an attitude in order for Korea-Japan relations to become truly friendly.

Anyone can tell that there are people with even a little bit of conscience in Japan, and I hope that this will become more common among all generations.

I think it’s fortunate that there are people like this.

They are much better people than our country’s extreme right-wing pro-Japanese faction.

What would lawyer Tatsuchi Fuse think when he looks at Japan today?

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