Diplomatic Record Reveals Seoul's Conflict over Japanese Culture
Diplomatic Record Reveals Seoul's Conflict over Japanese Culture
Seoul, March 29 (Jiji Press)--A declassified South Korean diplomatic record has revealed how certain songs were exceptionally allowed to be sung in Japanese in 1994, when Japanese popular culture was still been banned in South Korea due to Japan's colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula in 1910-1945. The record, released by South Korea's Foreign Ministry on Friday, showed that how to handle t...
Seoul, March 29 (Jiji Press)--A declassified South Korean diplomatic record has revealed how certain songs were exceptionally allowed to be sung in Japanese in 1994, when Japanese popular culture was still been banned in South Korea due to Japan's colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula in 1910-1945. The record, released by South Korea's Foreign Ministry on Friday, showed that how to handle t...