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This presentation examines the impact of historical events on interpersonal relationships, focusing on the recent anti-Japanese demonstrations in China during the 81st anniversary of the Mukden Incident. With over 180 cities participating in protests, we analyze the significance of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute through the lenses of history and human sciences. We explore whether hostility towards a country is justified solely by historical events and the emotional ramifications of an adversarial relationship fostered by past conflicts, such as the Pacific War.
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TOK Final Presentation By Taichi Imai
Real Life Situation • 2012 • China anti-Japanese demonstrations • Senkaku/ Diaoyu island disputes between China and Japan • People in over 180 cities of China attend protests on the 81st anniversary of the Mukden Incident
Knowledge Issue • To what extent does history influence the interpersonal relationship or the human relation?
Analysis of the Real Life Situation • To what extent is it justified for a person to have hostility toward a country? Is it only according to the history? • AOK : History, Human Science
WOK • Reason – The islands has been a Chinese island from prehistoric times • Emotion – An adversarial relationships based on the history
Real Life Situation • Pacific War (the second World War) • Axis Powers (Japan) vs Allies (US,UK) • The empire of Japan Lost the war by the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6–9 August 1945 • Killed massive of people
Real Life Situation • August 15th • Day of national memorial service for the war dead • Mourning for the war dead and praying for everlasting peace