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| | | | | ・Japanese textbooks avoiding the number of Nanjing Massacre victims and .|
| | l . | | and accounts of comfort women is proof that Japan is right-leaning. .|
| !∧ ! ∧ .| | ・China-Korea protests only empower conservatives, such as Shinzo Abe and |
|. (-@∀@) | |. Shintaro Ishihara, who are non-apologetic to their Japanese neighbors. .|
. (( !_┯つ╋つ┯ )) | ・Under Governor Ishihara, teachers that refuse to force their students to |
(,,_|_._ |ノ.| | stand up and sing the national anthem at their graduation ceremonies are .|
| | ~し|' | | punished. Foreigners have viewed this as a sign of militarism. |
| | | | | ・Another indicator of Japan's growing nationalism is how the birthday of .|
| ! ny_★_t | | Emperor Hirohito, who led Japan's subjugation of Asia and has been a |
| ∩-@⊇@)! < respected symbol of the Japanese right, was simply renamed Showa Day to .|
!__yオーニシつφ | Greenery Day instead of being abolished outright. |
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