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I think it's mainly because they feel that this is a very shameful thing and will put themselves in a relatively disadvantageous position in the world, so they don't apologize.
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Personally, I think that the reason why Japan has not apologized so far has a lot to do with the lack of morality in its culture, but the facts are there, and it is impossible to erase them at any time.
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Because Japan has never recognized history or the crimes they have committed, it still does not apologize to China.
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Why has Japan not apologized to China until now? The words of the Japanese veteran made the people angry.
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Why the Japanese don't apologize, I think there is a reason why he does not apologize, because the political stance is different, but as a Chinese, it is reasonable to ask Japan to apologize for the harm caused to us by the war of aggression against China, and if you want to win the true respect of the Japanese, you can only develop and become strong.
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The main culprit is the United States. 2. After the end of World War II, the United States retained the emperor system because of the needs of the Cold War and did not hold the Japanese emperor accountable for the war, so in Japan it did not want the Nazis to be held accountable as those responsible for the war, as Germany did. In Japan, many people (by no means most people) are reluctant to admit that it was a wrong war, and it is for this reason.
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Because people are not afraid of you, Japan did not compensate China for any losses after World War II, and now I don't even want to apologize, which shows how soft China is?
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The Japanese have apologized and admitted their mistake. It is impossible to apologize all the time, at most every once in a while.
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1. During the Sino-Japanese diplomatic negotiations, Kakuei Tanaka's conversation.
In his speech at the banquet, Kakuei Tanaka said, "Unfortunately, Japan-China relations have gone through an unfortunate process over the past few decades. During this period, my country has caused great trouble to the Chinese people, and I would like to express my deep remorse once again for this. ”
During the talks between the leaders of the two countries, the Japanese militarists launched a war of aggression that brought heavy disasters to the Chinese people, and the Japanese people also suffered greatly. You just say "cause trouble"? The use of the word "causing trouble" as an apology for the past is unacceptable to the Chinese people.
Tanaka hurriedly explained that from a Japanese point of view, "causing trouble" does mean to apologize. After several last talks and consultations between the two sides, the joint statement was finally expressed as follows: "The Japanese side deeply feels Japan's responsibility for the heavy damage caused to the Chinese people by the war in the past, and expresses deep remorse.
2. Hosokawa Gohei, Prime Minister of Japan (1993-1994).
Born on January 14, 1938 in Tokyo, Japan. Grandson of Fumiro Konoe. After graduating from the Faculty of Law at Sophia University in 1963, he worked as a reporter for the Asahi Shimbun, Japan's largest newspaper.
In June 1993, the defection of Ichiro Ozawa, Takashi Haneda and others of the Liberal Democratic Party led to the collapse of Kiichi Miyazawa**. After the re-establishment of the government, Hosokawa Gohei formed a non-Liberal Democratic and non-communist joint government. Hosokawa, Japan's first non-LDP prime minister since 1955, came to power and admitted in unequivocal terms to war crimes committed during the imperial Japanese era.
Hosokawa and Tomiichi Murayama, another non-LDP prime minister, apologized to the victim countries for Japan's history of aggression, and this apology was for Murayama's remarks and improved the image of Japanese politics.
In 1995, Prime Minister Murayama issued the famous "Murayama Statement," that is, Japan's past colonial rule and aggression caused tremendous losses and suffering to the peoples of many countries, especially Asian countries, and Japan expressed its profound remorse and heartfelt apologies.
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Because if Japan apologizes, then they have a problem with their brains.
The ABC trio are in opposition to each other. B singled out A and C at the same time, A beat B violently, and then adopted B as a younger brother. Do you think B will apologize to C? If B apologizes to C, the opponent of big guy A, what will others think?
If C becomes a big guy who can control B's fate one day, it is normal for B to apologize to C at this time.
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The reason for Japan's apology to South Korea is the century-old factor. 100 years ago, in August, Japan forced Korea to sign a treaty of annexation, beginning a 36-year colonial rule. During this period, fierce resistance movements such as the March 1 Independence Movement took place on the Korean Peninsula.
Kan also frankly admitted that Koreans were deeply hurt by the fact that their country and culture were deprived of their country and culture due to colonial rule against the will of the people. Since Japan's invasion of China has lasted from the First Sino-Japanese War to 918, this year is not a full decade or even a hundred years, so Japan will not make a separate apology to China.
Japan believes that an apology to China has already been made and there is no need for frequent apologies. In the 1972 Sino-Japanese Joint Declaration, Japan** stated that "the Japanese side feels the responsibility of Japan for the heavy damage caused to the Chinese people by the war in the past, and expresses deep remorse." In 1995, Japan issued the "Murayama Statement," in which it acknowledged for the first time that it had committed "colonial rule and aggression" against Asian countries, and expressed "deep remorse and heartfelt apologies."
In 1998, Japan** admitted its aggression against China in writing for the first time and apologized verbally. Japan believes that an apology to China has already been made, and that it would be annoying to the Japanese if they always apologized.
The values and social systems shared by South Korea and Japan make the Japanese willing to apologize. "In the 21st century, South Korea and Japan will become the most important and close neighbors who share the values of democracy, freedom, and the market economy," Kan said.
China and Japan are very different in this area, and Japan is clearly not happy to apologize further.
The reality of the international political game situation makes it necessary for Japan to apologize and entrap South Korea. This year's Cheonan incident in South Korea has made South Korea need Japan's support, and Japan needs South Korea's solidarity over North Korea's abduction of Japanese people. History and reality require the ROK and Japan to come together closely.
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As a joke, there is a serious anti-Japanese sentiment among the Chinese people, so Japan does not apologize.
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Because politics is only about positions, whether they are right or wrong.
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