Yoshida
Seiji (a.k.a YOSHIDA Yuuto) wrote a book titled "Diary of Former
Shimonoseki Labor Reqruiment on Korean Comfort Women". The book was
published by Shinjinbutsu Ouraisha in 1977. Yoshida mentioned in the book
that he was engaged in recruiting Korean Comfort women in Saishuto (Cheju) Island
under the instruction of the Japanese military. He emphasized that the Japanese
military ordered to recruit comfort women.
He further wrote a book titled "My War Crimes", which was published by San-ichi Publishing Company in 1983. In the book Yoshida mentioned that he recruited 200 Korean Comfort Women forcibly under the instruction of the Japanese military. This book was translated into Korean in 1989.
This book set the stage for the so-called "Comfort Women".
However, Cheju Newspaper (Korean Newspaper company in Cheju Island) objected to the content of the book when the book was published in Korean in 1989. Reporter Kyo Eizen (許栄善) interviewed an eighty-five year old woman living in Cheju Island. The old woman said, "There are only 250 houses in my village. If 15 women had been recruited as comfort women, everybody would know its big incident, but there was no such a fact". Based on the research, Kyo concluded that the content of the book written by Yoshida was fabricated.
History researcher Kin Hougyoku (金奉玉) in Cheju Island researched for several years on comfort women when the book in Japanese was published in 1983, finding out that the incident written in the book was not a fact by saying "this book must have come out as a result of a dirty money making urge of the author." These objections were found only in 1992 at the local library by Japanese history researcher HATA Ikuhiko.
Very unfortunately, the books written by SENDA Kakou and YOSHIDA Seiji have been misused by anti-Japan Japanese critics, who are called masochistic intelligent Japanese by the way, and anti-Japan Koreans. There are still many people who believe that the books were written based on facts.
We have to know that those books were written based on the imaginations of the authors, and the contents in the books were not facts but all fabricated.
In short, the comfort women issue was fabricated and created by the two anti-Japan story writers who wanted to have quick money for living.
This is in fact a tragedy.
I will keep on writing more about the comfort women issue.
He further wrote a book titled "My War Crimes", which was published by San-ichi Publishing Company in 1983. In the book Yoshida mentioned that he recruited 200 Korean Comfort Women forcibly under the instruction of the Japanese military. This book was translated into Korean in 1989.
This book set the stage for the so-called "Comfort Women".
However, Cheju Newspaper (Korean Newspaper company in Cheju Island) objected to the content of the book when the book was published in Korean in 1989. Reporter Kyo Eizen (許栄善) interviewed an eighty-five year old woman living in Cheju Island. The old woman said, "There are only 250 houses in my village. If 15 women had been recruited as comfort women, everybody would know its big incident, but there was no such a fact". Based on the research, Kyo concluded that the content of the book written by Yoshida was fabricated.
History researcher Kin Hougyoku (金奉玉) in Cheju Island researched for several years on comfort women when the book in Japanese was published in 1983, finding out that the incident written in the book was not a fact by saying "this book must have come out as a result of a dirty money making urge of the author." These objections were found only in 1992 at the local library by Japanese history researcher HATA Ikuhiko.
Very unfortunately, the books written by SENDA Kakou and YOSHIDA Seiji have been misused by anti-Japan Japanese critics, who are called masochistic intelligent Japanese by the way, and anti-Japan Koreans. There are still many people who believe that the books were written based on facts.
We have to know that those books were written based on the imaginations of the authors, and the contents in the books were not facts but all fabricated.
In short, the comfort women issue was fabricated and created by the two anti-Japan story writers who wanted to have quick money for living.
This is in fact a tragedy.
I will keep on writing more about the comfort women issue.
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