Japanese with ‘good’ impression of South Korea hits all-time high
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To be fair, it didn’t start from very high.
Didn’t Korea hate Japan more ?
I thought most Japanese are indifferent already
I still fail to understand the Japanese hype for everything Korean 🤷♂️
The power of kpop.
In both Japan and Korea, there is a tendency for people to think that anyone who is overtly anti-Japanese or anti-Korean is crazy.
Another advantage is that the current Korean government is very pro-Japan.
In a two-party system, only political use remains. Just as there are pro-China and anti-China parties in Taiwan, Korea is also divided into parties that support pro-China and pro-North Korea parties and parties that are pro-Japanese and pro-US, and whenever these two parties come to power, they cause political confusion. I saw posts on Yahoo Japan where a number of Japanese far-right people mocked this for going back and forth too much, but it cannot be said that a country where one party continues to be in power is healthier.
However, the people have continued to hate China and North Korea, which are communist countries, more and more. So I still don’t understand why the pro-China and pro-North Korea Democratic Party won the 2020 general election, and suspicions of election fraud are rising.