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Chinese, Japanese, Koreans co-write new history textbook
Xinhua, September 11, 2017

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File photo of The Contemporary and Modern History of Three East Asian Countries, written by scholars from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea in 2005. [Photo/baidu.com]

A joint editorial committee of scholars from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea is writing a new history textbook to resist efforts to white-wash Japan's militaristic past.

The committee has published two books: The Contemporary and Modern History of Three East Asian Countries in 2005 and A Modern History of East Asia Beyond The Boundaries in 2012.

Committee members attending a history seminar in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, said Sunday that work on a third book has begun and is expected to be completed in 2020.

Li Xizhu, a fellow of the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said scholars from the three countries have reached consensus on the focus of the book.

"It is to address the differences in how we, the three countries, see history and to respond to the current debate on historical issues," Li said.

Ueyama Yurika, a Japanese member, said the committee will create contents in line with education practice in each country's context so that the textbooks can be used more widely.

Scholars agree that a correct perception of history is the foundation for reconciliation in East Asia.

Japanese scholar Kasahara Tokushi said history textbooks in Japan contain fewer and increasingly more obscure contents on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.

Japanese troops captured Nanjing, then China's capital, on Dec. 13 of 1937 and started a slaughter lasting more than 40 days. About 300,000 civilians and Chinese soldiers who had laid down their arms were murdered. Over 20,000 women were raped.

Tokushi warned that if teachers can't teach it, neither do media report on it, young Japanese might be harder to find out the truth.
 
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wait what? y is Kuye island featured? as part of Japan? or as part of Qing?

And y isnt Mongolia included?

If the front cover of this textbooks despicts such 'seemingly-minor' inaccuracies, the authencity of this textbook is questionable.

Chinese, Japanese, Koreans co-write new history textbook
Xinhua, September 11, 2017

b8aeed9906a71b202f0407.jpg

File photo of The Contemporary and Modern History of Three East Asian Countries, written by scholars from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea in 2005. [Photo/baidu.com]

A joint editorial committee of scholars from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea is writing a new history textbook to resist efforts to white-wash Japan's militaristic past.

The committee has published two books: The Contemporary and Modern History of Three East Asian Countries in 2005 and A Modern History of East Asia Beyond The Boundaries in 2012.

Committee members attending a history seminar in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, said Sunday that work on a third book has begun and is expected to be completed in 2020.

Li Xizhu, a fellow of the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said scholars from the three countries have reached consensus on the focus of the book.

"It is to address the differences in how we, the three countries, see history and to respond to the current debate on historical issues," Li said.

Ueyama Yurika, a Japanese member, said the committee will create contents in line with education practice in each country's context so that the textbooks can be used more widely.

Scholars agree that a correct perception of history is the foundation for reconciliation in East Asia.

Japanese scholar Kasahara Tokushi said history textbooks in Japan contain fewer and increasingly more obscure contents on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.

Japanese troops captured Nanjing, then China's capital, on Dec. 13 of 1937 and started a slaughter lasting more than 40 days. About 300,000 civilians and Chinese soldiers who had laid down their arms were murdered. Over 20,000 women were raped.

Tokushi warned that if teachers can't teach it, neither do media report on it, young Japanese might be harder to find out the truth.
oh n no reconciliation until Japanese PM kneels down at the steps of the:
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with a bouquet of Chrysanthemum flowers in hand.
 
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Pakistan and India should at least co-publish a book on that if not text books.
 
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We have very different interpretations on our interlinked histories . Vietnam, more or less, is also part of this collective East Asian memory.
 
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We have very different interpretations on our interlinked histories . Vietnam, more or less, is also part of this collective East Asian memory.
:nono: East Asia = CJK , don't include those unwanted, or you might as well include Mongolia.
 
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Farcical!

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, visiting the Yasukuni Shrine in 2012
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/18/w...r-shrine-a-possible-message-to-neighbors.html


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26 December 2013
Japan PM Shinzo Abe visits Yasukuni WW2 shrine


A group of lawmakers are led by a Shinto priest as they visit Yasukuni Shrine in
2016
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Japan defence minister’s shrine visit draws criticism from China, South Korea
29 Dec 2016
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Japanese families want war criminal names dropped from Yasukuni Shrine
PUBLISHED : Friday, 21 April, 2017
http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-...-make-controversial-visit-yasukuni-shrine-war

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Lawmakers visit the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo on Tuesday, the 72nd anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II. | YOSHIAKI MIURA
AUG 15, 2017
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2...iversary-world-war-ii-surrender/#.WbqD_9KOyiA


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Japan lawmakers visit controversial war shrine
Apr 22, 2016
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/04/22/461973/Japan-Abe-Kishida-Yasukuni-China-South-Korea

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2015年04月22日
日本逾百議員參拜靖國神社

Over 100 jpese MPs visit the war criminal shrine

They do this every year! WTF!

What are the jpnese positions on Diaoyu Isles? and "Comfort Women"; and " Unit 731"; "Nanjing Massacre"; post war compensations, the tons of non-redeemable jpnese "war money" ... 2 NUKES on the jpnese? who said it was too many?
 
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I'm not sure Japan will be honest on what it did during the Japanese empire time.
 
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Well I have worked with quite a lot of Japanese. They seem to hate Chinese, but at the same time, quite proud with their Chinese heritage, like kanji. Some of them always trying to say how close Japan and China are culturally, like sharing same festival days.
 
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I can see China and Korean text book being successful but not with Japan.
Mainstream academia in Japan is against their right-wing government.
They endorse the truth and real history of East Asia.
This movement is within academia in East Asia, I don't it has much to do with governments.
 
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