The dire state of relations between east Asia’s two largest democracies has been laid bare by a new survey showing a majority of Japanese and Koreans dislike their neighbour.
According to the survey for Genron NPO, a Tokyo think-tank, 52.4 per cent of Japanese have a negative impression of Korea while 72.5 per cent of Koreans feel the same about Japan.
The figures show how badly disputes over history have hurt a bilateral relationship that is vital to both economies and to US strategy in East Asia.
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