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    Posted: 15-Jul-2005 at 18:19
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Japanese customers must apologise for their country's wartime occupation of China before getting a seat at a restaurant in former Manchuria or find another place to eat, Japan's Kyodo news agency said on Tuesday.

No Japanese had tried to enter the restaurant in the northeastern Chinese city of Jilin since it started the new apology policy and hung a sign that read "Japanese people barred from entry".

"We totally welcome those Japanese customers who can correctly view history," the manager, surnamed Tian, was quoted as saying.

"But as for those customers who still refuse to admit to history, we want to say we don't like them."

Staff at the Western-style restaurant were told to ask Japanese customers who walked through the door to give their views of Japan's 1931-1945 occupation of parts of China, including the northeast, and to turn away those who did not apologise and share the owner's opinions, Kyodo said.

Many Chinese feel Japan has never owned up to atrocities committed during its occupation, including the 1937 Rape of Nanjing in which Beijing says as many as 300,000 Chinese men, women and children were slaughtered by Japanese troops.

The 1948 Tokyo war crimes tribunal found Japanese troops killed 155,000 people, mainly women and children.

China has repeatedly asked Japan to "take history as a mirror" and "correctly" view history to repair ties between the two countries, which this year have sunk to their lowest point in decades.

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  Quote demon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-Jul-2005 at 09:14

Wow....in economic terms, that's a one way ticket to a decline the turism industry in Manchuria.  I mean, if you are mean to tourists, they won't visit the place again- and less tourists would visit the place, and less money would go into that city, and that city would decline. 

Not to mention how it is actually a hard thing to subvert the minds of those who were constantly taught to believe in something.  They aren't just going to go that that bar one day, and declare the opposite of their beliefs.  

That's like having all white Americans in the 1800's suddenly say "I'm so sorry about enslaving you, so let me buy you a beer", just because Frederick Douglass insisted to all whites to appologize if they wanted to live in America, driven by the slaves. -.-;

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  Quote Tobodai Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-Jul-2005 at 16:15
Its not good economic idea, but I do think certain measured need to be taken to really drill in the historically uneducated Japanese anyway...hell if the food is good Ill apologize for anything to get in.
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  Quote Constantine XI Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17-Jul-2005 at 08:54
No one is gunna look them in the eye and humbly apologise. Most will go hungry rather than lose face. It's understanable to want your old foe to acknowledge the wrongs they did you, but this sort of method is ineffective and economically unsound.
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  Quote charles brough Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-Jul-2005 at 12:15
Perhaps the Japanese should bar Chinese from Japanese restaurants because of the way the Chinese treat the Tibetans. 
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  Quote JiNanRen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-Jul-2005 at 17:50
Thats been commonly practiced in Japan for decades, not specific because of Tibet but because of racial tensions that are centuries old.
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