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Japan announced today (30th) the textbook test results for high school freshmen from next year.

It has been confirmed that a compelling claim to claim Dokdo, our land as their own, has been entered again this time.

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Correspondent Yoo Seong-jae, smart Japanese students seem to already know that Dokdo is Korean territory, but Japan has also included information that is not true in the textbook.



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Yes, a little while ago, the Japanese government released a high school textbook that passed the examination this year.



30 kinds of textbooks such as geography, history, and public subjects, which are social studies textbooks, were released, and all of them wrote that Dokdo is Japanese territory.



At the time of the 2016 test, about 77% of the textbooks contained this claim, but this time all textbooks contain this claim.



In particular, six geography textbooks included compelling claims that Korea is occupying Dokdo illegally.



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And how was the Japanese military comfort women and forced mobilization problem expressed in history textbooks that the Japanese government is distorting the facts?



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amount of technology related to comfort women has generally decreased, and some textbooks have not even mentioned it at all.



Textbooks that mention the compulsory mobilization of comfort women are less than half of all 12 history textbooks.



However, it is described that there are cases where the textbooks of Yamakawa Publishing Co., which are the most popularly adopted by front-line schools, were compulsory or deceived as comfort women.



Some textbooks contained the Japanese government's claim that all compensation issues, such as comfort women and forced mobilization, were resolved.



Recently, the Korean government called the Japanese embassy's general construction work to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to protest the repeated provocations of Dokdo.



(Video coverage: Moon Hyun-jin, video editing: Jo Moo-hwan)