Along with the nationwide anti-Japan campaign, the retail stores and restaurants in South Korea put a warning sign on doors or windows, "Japanese not welcome" or "We don't serve, or sell to, Japanese." If you were Japanese, would you travel Korea?
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Japanese people include Japanese-Japanese and Korean-Japanese.
There are 600,000 Korean-Japanese.
They are descendants of refugees who illegally entered Japan through The Jeju Uprising or the Korean War.
They visit Korea to visit the ancestor grave.
Japanese-Japanese does not visit because they know Korea well.
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