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Japan, South Korea Lock Horns over a Memorial at a Controversial Mine

The diplomatic row over Sado Island shows that historical grievances still strain ties, even as both nations face shared regional threats.

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Correspondent Kyung Soo-hyun = While the South Korean government decided not to attend the memorial service for the Sado Mine, a site of forced labor for Koreans during the Japanese colonial period, citing issues such as the Japanese side's inappropriate eulogy, the Japanese side is planning to hold the memorial service as planned despite concerns that it will be a "half-baked" event.

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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