Things Change with Every Passing Year: Old Things in Tokyo

Things Change with Every Passing Year: Old Things in Tokyo

by Wang Mo

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Wang Mo, the translator of Murayama Tomiichiden and carrying the little red flag on his shoulders, witnessed the impact of changes in the international situation on Sino-Japanese relations in the "competition" with Koizumi, Shinzo Abe's diplomatic and strategic advisor Hisahiko Okazaki and the people around him, especially the changes in Sino-Japanese relations from the honeymoon period to the deterioration period. As a result, Wang Mo saw a Japanese upper-level view of China and Sino-Japanese relations that no one else could understand. As a result, he got acquainted with Japan's former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama. He also gained a unique perspective on Sino-Japanese relations and many key issues between China and Japan. Perhaps these views gained from contact with Japan's political elite will serve as an important reference for the future development of Sino-Japanese relations.

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