Japan and her people have long remained calm and reserved despite irrational and unacceptable words and deeds (often judged to be immature) of South Korea observed in a number of S. Korean news sources blaming Japan for the consequences chiefly resulting from their misconducts. However, a majority of Japanese nationals are now finding it quite offensive particularly when South Korea has often interfered with Japan's internal affairs such as what to teach in Japanese schools.
Many wonder who and/or what has made it think that it is entitled to behave in such a manner as to interfere with Japan's internal affairs while failing to remember act of invasion into Japan on January 18, 1952-a date which will live in infamy. Who could possibly back South Korea up for it to contiune a clear violation of international laws? See Takeshima Day竹島の日
South Korea remains defiant even after a strong protest has been made by the Government of Japan over its planned construction of a marine structure nearby Takeshima Islets in the Sea of Japan.
Mrs. Clinton now visiting Seoul should really tell South Korea to accept its misconduct done against Japan and to return Takeshima Islets back to Japan as long as U.S. considers itself to be the best friend of Japan.
South Korea has been largely benefiting from U.S. military presence in Japan which Mrs. Clinton has often cited as a cornerstone of U.S. Asia policy. The U.S. military presence in Japan is not a free service being provided by the U.S. government under Japan-U.S. Security pact. Japan has continued to share the financial burden for U.S. Forces stationed in Japan since 1978 as JPY strengthened against USD. Its aggregate amount is JPY3.1227 trillion so far paid to the U.S. Forces to help sustain its security activities in Asia.
Below is one tweet I have selected to show the world that how much South Korea's continued invasion into Japan has been upsetting Japan and her people.
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