Noda, Lee begin talks to improve Japan-S Korean relations
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some14some
no improvement - no deterioration, will remain unchanged.
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JapanGal
Why did the Japanese take those books.? They cannot read English let alone Korean.
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LH10
don't take anything from korea japan ><
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just-a-guy
Japan has already taken the photos of every pages in these 1200volumes and their contents stored in a single compact disc before returning. But waht was so interesting about these books? Korean 'Fung Shui'?
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cruzian1
The Japanese people should be proud of the Japanese government for doing something that was quite historic. The actions of the Japanese government to return the volumes to South Korea will put pressure on Germany, Denmark, UK, France, and others to also address their colonial past. May the good Lord bless Prime Minister Noda and the Japanese government for doing what was right.
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ICBM70
Korea wants to have a good relationship with Japan 0.0.....!!? One adivce: Stop asking Japan to apologize or it will end up like, "We apologize for having a good relationship with you"!!!
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OssanAmerica
Well it;s unlikely anything from the Joeson Dynasty was written in English. Considering that the dynbasty started in gthe late 1300s it's highly probably that m,osyt of it is written in all Kanji before Hangul. Ancient Japanese texts are also similar so I doubt the scholars would have any difficulty reading them at all.
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