Rising Sun flags on Memorial Day

In an unsual sight, Japanese Rising Sun flags are seen hanging from an apartment building in the southern port city of Busan, Korea's second-largest city, Thursday, as Memorial Day commemorations were held nationwide. On this national holiday, Koreans traditionally fly the national flag and pay tribute to patriots. The controversial centuries-old Japanese flag, which is often compared to Nazi Germany's swastika, reignites painful memories of Japanese colonization (1910-1945) for many Koreans and symbolizes Japan's imperialistic ambitions to control East Asia and Asia-Pacific nations prior to its WWII surrender in 1945. Yonhap

In an unsual sight, Japanese Rising Sun flags are seen hanging from an apartment building in the southern port city of Busan, Korea's second-largest city, Thursday, as Memorial Day commemorations were held nationwide. On this national holiday, Koreans traditionally fly the national flag and pay tribute to patriots. The controversial centuries-old Japanese flag, which is often compared to Nazi Germany's swastika, reignites painful memories of Japanese colonization (1910-1945) for many Koreans and symbolizes Japan's imperialistic ambitions to control East Asia and Asia-Pacific nations prior to its WWII surrender in 1945. Yonhap

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