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The relationship between Japan and Korea is frozen, but the only exception is the cultural exchange. Of course, some events have been canceled, but exchanges continue in the voice of support.

I am a journalist.

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At the Jecheon International Music Film Festival, which opened today (8th), seven Japanese works were exhibited.

There were concerns about the possibility of canceling the show due to the deepening conflict between Korea and Japan, but the festival decided to screen all as scheduled.

[Wang Na Yeon / Director, PR Contents, Jecheon International Music Film Festival: Because I think the festival is a place for cultural exchange, and all the screenings are screened without cancellation.

Other film festivals held at the end of this month, including the Suncheon Bay World Animal Film Festival with 2 Japanese works and the Seoul International Women's Film Festival with 5 films, are also scheduled.

The Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival, held this weekend, will also be performed by Japanese bands.

The girl group Twice with three Japanese members and three out of twelve of them all have Japanese Internet Aizu One, but there are some Internet grievances, but the voice of support is overwhelming.

[Kim Sung-soo / Culture Critic: I think Japanese and Korean exchanges should continue, and I have to deepen the bonds and judge the Japanese Abe regime that makes wrong choices.]

There is also a case in which exchanges such as singer Yoon Jong-shin, which delayed Miss Korea's participation in the Miss International Convention in Japan and postponed the release of a new song that worked with a Japanese singer, are undermined.

However, it has been reported that the Korean Wave in Japan, including K-pop performances and Korean dramas, has little influence.

Cultural exchanges are relieving conflicts resulting from diplomacy and acting as a communication channel for civilians.

(Video Editing: Kim Jong Mi, VJ: Shin So Young)