Region - 일본
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- 2024 Essays Right-wing or Conscientious?
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Recommendation from Professor Takashi Machida of Changwon National University, Advocate for the Japanese Military “Comfort Women” Issue
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- 2020 Essays The Story of Bae Bong-gi – “We luckily managed to survive amid that war.”
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In her book <The House with a Red Tile Roof - The Story of Korean Women Who Became the Japanese Military "Comfort Women"> which was translated into Korean in 2014, Kawata Fumiko vividly yet calmly unraveled the testimony of Bae Bong-gi, one of the Korean "Comfort Women" who was taken to Okinawa. Based on the testimonies and data collected from Okinawa residents, Japanese soldiers, as well as Bae Bong-gi, this article describes the detailed circumstances experienced by Bae Bong-gi and the “Comfort Women” surrounding the U.S. military’s air raids that took place on the Kerama Islands, Okinawa.
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- 2019 Reviews Japan’s Me Too Movement and ‘Comfort Women’ Issue: Part 2 – Intersection of History and the Translation of Culture
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Kyung-hee Cho, Assistant Professor, Institute for East Asian Studies, Sungkonghoe University
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- 2019 Interviews Interview with Totsuka Etsuro, an international lawyer representing Japan’s conscience, Part 2
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Written by Totsuka Etsuro (戶塚悅朗)
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- 2019 Interviews Interview with Totsuka Etsuro, an international lawyer representing Japan’s conscience, Part 1
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Written by Totsuka Etsuro (戶塚悅朗)