高市早苗被喊道歉并下台!
中国能源报·2025-12-11 06:51

Core Viewpoint - Recent remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi regarding Taiwan have sparked ongoing criticism both domestically and internationally, challenging the political foundation of Japan-China relations and revealing significant historical awareness deficiencies within Japanese politics [1]. Group 1: Historical Context and Education - Japanese media personality, Sōko Jō, emphasized that the anger of the Chinese people stems from their memories of Japan's wartime aggression, particularly the Nanjing Massacre, which are considered unforgivable crimes. Takaichi's refusal to acknowledge these historical facts undermines mutual trust between Japan and China [2]. - Jō pointed out that Japan's education system has long downplayed the facts of its wartime aggression, leading to a younger generation lacking a comprehensive understanding of history. This educational gap is viewed as a serious issue [4]. - The content related to Japan's wartime actions, such as the "comfort women" issue, has been significantly reduced in textbooks, and the Nanjing Massacre is often presented with disclaimers about the number of victims, further obscuring historical truths for young people [4]. Group 2: International Perception and Advocacy - Jō noted that Japan is unique in its denial of historical events on a global scale, with limited access to information about its wartime actions. For instance, films like "Nanjing Nanjing" are available internationally but not to Japanese audiences [4]. - There is a call for the expansion of grassroots peace-related museums across Japan, advocating for their internationalization to enhance their influence and promote gradual improvements through international cooperation [4].