'We have to get along': Japan's Korean residents at sharp end of diplomatic rowLong lunchtime queues form outside restaurants serving samgyeopsal (barbecued pork belly) and sundubu jjigae (a tofu stew).
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Photograph: Justin McCurry/The GuardianThe move prompted anger in South Korea, where many still resent Japan’s colonial rule of the peninsula from 1910 to 1945.
“But I hope Japan and South Korea can sort out their differences.
The paper reserved most scorn for the Shukan Post weekly magazine, which ran a series titled “Goodbye to our annoying neighbour: Why we don’t need South Korea”.