What do you think about the Japanese people who were in Korea after the liberation of Korea?

What do you think about the Japanese people who were in Korea after the liberation of Korea?

You won’t know history, so I will explain it to you.

When Korea was a colony of Japan, the Korean residential areas and the Japanese residential areas were separated.

It is said that after Korea gained independence, many second-generation Japanese who had immigrated to Korea could not accept returning to Japan.

For them, Korea was their hometown, they did not know of the existence of Koreans(this is an exaggerated expression, they said that they didn’t know there would be so many Koreans in Korea), and they were made to leave Korea by the Allies.

A considerable number of Japanese people tried to keep their positions even though they learned Korean and changed their names, but they were not given the opportunity.

They clearly participate in the exploitation of Korea and it is natural that Koreans do not think well of them.

However, I feel sympathy for their second generation. Considering their lives, it’s natural that they considered Korea their hometown.

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