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Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korean society has its roots in historic, cultural, and nationalistic sentiments. The first recorded anti-Japanese attitudes in Korea were effects of the Japanese pirate raids and the later 1592−98 Japanese invasions of Korea. Sentiments in contemporary society are largely attributed to the Japanese rule in Korea from 1910 to 1945. A survey in 2005 found that 89% of those South Koreans polled said that they "cannot trust Japan." More recently, according to a BBC World Service Poll conducted in 2013, 67% of South Koreans view Japan's influence negatively, and 21% express a positive view. This puts South Korea behind mainland China as the country with the second most negative feelings of Japan in the world.

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  • Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korean society has its roots in historic, cultural, and nationalistic sentiments. The first recorded anti-Japanese attitudes in Korea were effects of the Japanese pirate raids and the later 1592−98 Japanese invasions of Korea. Sentiments in contemporary society are largely attributed to the Japanese rule in Korea from 1910 to 1945. A survey in 2005 found that 89% of those South Koreans polled said that they "cannot trust Japan." More recently, according to a BBC World Service Poll conducted in 2013, 67% of South Koreans view Japan's influence negatively, and 21% express a positive view. This puts South Korea behind mainland China as the country with the second most negative feelings of Japan in the world. (en)
  • Le sentiment antijaponais en Corée (coréen : 반일감정; Hanja: 反日感情) désigne le sentiment antijaponais dans la société coréenne dont les origines sont à la fois historiques, culturelles et nationalistes. Les attitudes anti-japonaise en Corée remontent aux raids de pirates japonais du XIIIe siècle au XVIe siècle et plus tard à la guerre Imjin (1592–98). Les sentiments dans la société contemporaine sont en grande partie attribuables à l'occupation de la Corée par le Japon de 1910 à 45. Selon un sondage de la BBC World Service réalisé en 2014, 79 % des Sud-Coréens considèrent l'influence du Japon de façon négative et seulement 15 % expriment une opinion positive, faisant de la Corée du Sud, avec la Chine, le pays ayant les sentiments les plus négatifs au monde vis-à-vis du Japon. (fr)
  • Sentimen anti-Jepang di Korea (bahasa Korea: 반일감정; Hanja:反日感情, Banil gamjeong) merujuk kepada sentimen anti-Jepang dalam masyarakat Korea, yang bermula dari sentimen sejarah, budaya dan nasionalistik. Cikal bakal sikap anti-Jepang di Korea bermula dari dampak penyerbuan pembajak Jepang dan kemudian . Sentimen dalam masyarakat kontemporer kebanyakan diatributkan kepaa zaman kekuasaan Jepang di Korea dari 1910–45. (in)
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  • Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korean society has its roots in historic, cultural, and nationalistic sentiments. The first recorded anti-Japanese attitudes in Korea were effects of the Japanese pirate raids and the later 1592−98 Japanese invasions of Korea. Sentiments in contemporary society are largely attributed to the Japanese rule in Korea from 1910 to 1945. A survey in 2005 found that 89% of those South Koreans polled said that they "cannot trust Japan." More recently, according to a BBC World Service Poll conducted in 2013, 67% of South Koreans view Japan's influence negatively, and 21% express a positive view. This puts South Korea behind mainland China as the country with the second most negative feelings of Japan in the world. (en)
  • Le sentiment antijaponais en Corée (coréen : 반일감정; Hanja: 反日感情) désigne le sentiment antijaponais dans la société coréenne dont les origines sont à la fois historiques, culturelles et nationalistes. Les attitudes anti-japonaise en Corée remontent aux raids de pirates japonais du XIIIe siècle au XVIe siècle et plus tard à la guerre Imjin (1592–98). Les sentiments dans la société contemporaine sont en grande partie attribuables à l'occupation de la Corée par le Japon de 1910 à 45. Selon un sondage de la BBC World Service réalisé en 2014, 79 % des Sud-Coréens considèrent l'influence du Japon de façon négative et seulement 15 % expriment une opinion positive, faisant de la Corée du Sud, avec la Chine, le pays ayant les sentiments les plus négatifs au monde vis-à-vis du Japon. (fr)
  • Sentimen anti-Jepang di Korea (bahasa Korea: 반일감정; Hanja:反日感情, Banil gamjeong) merujuk kepada sentimen anti-Jepang dalam masyarakat Korea, yang bermula dari sentimen sejarah, budaya dan nasionalistik. Cikal bakal sikap anti-Jepang di Korea bermula dari dampak penyerbuan pembajak Jepang dan kemudian . Sentimen dalam masyarakat kontemporer kebanyakan diatributkan kepaa zaman kekuasaan Jepang di Korea dari 1910–45. (in)
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  • Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea (en)
  • Sentiment antijaponais en Corée (fr)
  • Sentimen anti-Jepang di Korea (in)
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