Today (10th), the first piece of news is a story related to the nostalgic cartoon 'Slam Dunk'.



Because of this cartoon, the controversy over 'No Japan' is hot in some.



When the Japanese animation film 'The First Slam Dunk', which was released last week, caused a box office sensation in domestic theaters, a controversy broke out among netizens.



It started with a viewing review posted on a community that is developing the 'No Japan' movement.



Author A wrote, "I was worried about whether or not to watch it because I'm a no-Japan fan, but I couldn't help but watch it because it was so meaningful."



Later, as this article spread, some netizens poured out mocking criticism such as "Is No Japan over?", "Selective No Japan", and "No Japan only in words".



On the other hand, there were opinions such as "Boycott is important, but I like slam dunk" and "Why are you forcing no-Japan fans?"



This 'No Japan Movement', which started in 2019 when anti-Japanese sentiment was intense, is being evaluated as virtually becoming obsolete as demand for Japanese travel and demand for Japanese products have recently increased.



(Photo source: Cliang)