Comfort Women: Impacts on Japan’s Relations with South Korea and The Philippines

Sigit Sigit, Farin Almira Anantasya
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The objective of this paper is to analyse how the issue of “comfort women” affects Japan’s relations with its neighboring countries, namely South Korea and the Philippines, using qualitative methods, and constructivism as the conceptual framework. “Comfort women” or “jugun ianfu” in Japanese, and “wianbu” in romanized Korean, is an euphemism used to describe young women from all across Asia who were forced to please the Japanese troops sexually during World War II. These young women were deceived, lured, or kidnapped and then confined in “comfort stations.” Initially, the Japanese government denied that they had systematically confined these so-called “comfort women” and distributed them to comfort stations to be sex slaves, and rejected demands for a formal apology and war reparations to the victims. This had outraged South Korea and the comfort women survivors. This paper suggests that Japan finally admitted its role in the establishment of comfort stations in 1993, and has been trying to make amends with these countries. The process of making amends remains a persistent controversy, with Japan seeking to turn over a new leaf and many South Koreans and Filipinos striving to not let the tragic history be forgotten.
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慰安妇:对日本与韩国和菲律宾关系的影响
本文的目的是以建构主义为概念框架,运用定性方法分析“慰安妇”问题如何影响日本与邻国韩国和菲律宾的关系。“慰安妇”或日语中的“jugun-ianfu”,以及韩语罗马化的“wianbu”,是一种委婉的说法,用来形容来自亚洲各地的年轻女性,她们在第二次世界大战期间被迫在性方面取悦日本军队。这些年轻女性被欺骗、引诱或绑架,然后被关押在“慰安所”。最初,日本政府否认他们有系统地关押这些所谓的“慰安妇”,并将她们分配到慰安所做性奴,并拒绝向受害者正式道歉和战争赔偿的要求。这激怒了韩国和慰安妇幸存者。本文认为,日本终于在1993年承认了其在建立慰安所方面的作用,并一直试图与这些国家进行弥补。弥补的过程仍然是一个持续的争议,日本寻求翻开新的一页,许多韩国人和菲律宾人努力不让悲惨的历史被遗忘。
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