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This statue in South Korea seems to depict Japan’s PM Shinzō Abe kneeling before a ‘comfort girl’ — and it…
This statue in South Korea seems to depict Japan’s PM Shinzō Abe kneeling before a ‘comfort girl’ — and it…
Dozens are dead after an unprecedented, climate-induced rainfall in Japan caused massive floods and landslides. » Subscribe to NowThis: http://go.nowth.is/News_Subscribe…
Trump spent Memorial Day weekend butchering customary traditions in Japan and dismissing North Korean missile activity. » Subscribe to NowThis:…
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