What is the difference between Japanese and Korean?
Japanese has respect to the dead.
(left pics) Japanese soldiers ...
- held a memorial service for Chinise unknown soldier.
- buried US pilot in Kiska island.
- saluted a tomb of UK soldier in Malaysia.
Korean are blasphemous and desecrate the dead.
Korean government established a law to dig up graves of Pro-Japan people and move out from national graveyard.
There is no wonder because their suzerain, China has same customs and practices. asagei.biz/excerpt/19726 (in Japanese)
In contrast,
William Callaghan, Captain of battleship Missouri, commanded to bury Japanese young pilot, who did kamikaze attack Missouri, they sewed the Japanese flag and held a funeral, in the official way to bury the US Navy.
(in JP, EN, KR) kindness2019.com/william-m-call…
21,000 Korean and 28,000 Taiwanese who died as Japanese are also enshrined at Yaukuni.
Sometimes you see Korean people delightfully post a photo of mushroom cloud to mock Japan, but 40,000 Koreans (estimated) died by means of 2 atomic bombs at that time.
Simply ignorant?
We don't know. But If they are convinced of it, they clearly disgrace their ancestors.
"Der Vorschlag zur Rassengleichheit war eine Änderung des Friedensvertrags von Versailles, die auf der Pariser Friedenskonferenz 1919 von Japan vorgeschlagen wurde."
"Japan became one of the world's only countries where Jews could find refuge from the Holocaust. This occurred despite Japan's alliance with Nazi Germany."
Since ancient times the sun is the religious symbol connected with life, power, light, glory, rebirth, restoration, blessing, salvation, purification, wisdom, mercy, fertility ...
People have worshiped the sun itself or solar gods personifying the sun.
Ra(Re), ancient Egyptian deity of the sun
(In Egypt, the Valley of the Kings and most of pyramids are located at the west bank of the Nile, west is direction of sunset, it means 'death.')