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Politics / Japan–Korea relations / Foreign relations of Japan / Censorship / Japanese history textbook controversies / Postwar Japan / Anti-Japanese sentiment / Sinocentrism / Shinzō Abe / Asia / Japan / Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea
Date: 2009-11-12 01:38:00
Politics
Japan–Korea relations
Foreign relations of Japan
Censorship
Japanese history textbook controversies
Postwar Japan
Anti-Japanese sentiment
Sinocentrism
Shinzō Abe
Asia
Japan
Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea

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