Friday, May 2, 2014

article: Is Japan sorry for World War II?

This article came out the other day, and I thought it had some interesting facts about post-WWII statements and apologies.  This subject came up in a class at my high school.  It's a sensitive topic, of course, especially considering that our student body includes people from Japan, China, Korea, and America.

When I first moved here in 2001, I felt that World War II was much easier to talk about.  I was teaching adults, mostly, and it felt like we all agreed that horrible things took place back then, and that we were sorry about it.  I was sorry about Hiroshima, from my American perspective.  The majority of adult students in my classes were postwar births and not personally vested in what had happened those decades ago.  But it was not uncomfortable for them to express regret over Japan's role in the war.

Looking back, things changed as Prime Minister Koizumi's visits to Yasukuni Shrine got reactions in China and Korea, and the outrage of course reached the media here.  Pretty soon it wasn't that easy any more to talk about the past.  I think all of us have a natural inclination to say "Hey, I can criticize my own country, but. . ."  It's natural not to want to endure criticism from others, especially repeated criticism.

I continued teaching adults in eikaiwa schools until 2007.  As discussions about WWII became more tense, one of the x-factors was always what people remembered in terms of how much Japan had already apologized, how much it had paid in reparations.  Because different people had different recollections, an already emotional subject would usually get further exacerbated by lack of a common agreement about facts.  The internet was there, and going strong, but it wasn't nearly as easy to get information about this topic. 
Fast-forward a few years, and Wikipedia has an article, "list of war apology statements issued by Japan." 

The article that came out earlier this week can be found at 

and it's printed below.
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Is Japan sorry for World War II?
How representative are the country's unapologetic nationalists, really?