Anti-Japanese Sentiment in Korea

Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea is complex and multifaceted. Anti-Japanese attitudes in Korea can be traced back to the effects of Japanese pirate raids in the Middle Ages and later of the 1592−98 Japanese invasions of Korea, but are largely a product of the period of Japanese rule in Korea from 1910–45 and subsequent education. This sentiment may also be at least to some extent influenced by issues related to Koreans in Japan.

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