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But for those Japanese not involved in such exercises. incidents like the harassment of Japanese soccer fans at this year's Asian Cup finalin Beijing carry more weight. Says Keio University student Sanae Takasugi. 21:'It came as a shock that anti-Japanese feelings in Chinacould be so strong and massive. Whatever unfriendly feelings the Japanese may hold against the Chinese are completely different in scale compared with that of the Chinese. I think that caught the Japanese off guard.' Shingo Nishida.22. traveled to China to watch the Japanese team's games. He describes with a mixture of disbelief and sadness how he and his compatriots were booed and heckled everytime the Japanese side played. 'They were yelling. throwing their foodand drinks at the Japanese fans.' he says.'It wasn't a simple show of hostility. It was more complex than that. Was it Japan? Was it the heat of the moment? Was it soccer? I was there and I still don't know.' And then he sums up perhaps the essence of young Japanese's feelings about China. 'We need to stay respectful to the feelings ofthe Chinese. but I can't apologize for What happened. Instead of beingtied to the past. why can't we start from the present and look ahead?Let it go.'여기서 밑에서 3번째 줄에 what happened 이거 정답이 일본의 중국 점령 맞죠?
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