South Koreans abandoning Japanese beer, clothes and cars

In South Korea, the civic movement that is opposing beer imported from Japan has taken on a huge display. The movement has also called for boycotting other Japanese goods, such as clothing brands, cars and Japanese tourism. This movement concerns citizens' awareness, as trade with Japan [...]
The movement has also called for boycotting other Japanese goods, such as clothing brands, cars and Japanese tourism.
This movement has to do with citizens' awareness, as trade with Japan has its roots in the break of World War II, where a colonial bitter history of sexual slavery has been caused
“A man with round glasses stands holding a candle and seeing the distance ahead of posters calling for a boycott of Japan. He has a fundamental answer to the ongoing trade exchange between South Korea and Japan, and what goes on in a bitter colonial history of sexual slavery.
- Seo says that opposition from a bottle of Asahi, or Sapporo, has to do with a necessary attitude against Japan.
One day when the Japanese stop their imperialism. I may be able to have this beer again”, he told ABC.












