Now is the time to apologize to Korea.(Korean Edition)(今こそ、韓国に謝ろう(韓国語版))
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By Naoki Hyakuta(百田尚樹)
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Japan's bestselling author tearfully apologizes for the real historical issues between Japan and Korea. A shocking work that describes the entire truth about the Japan-Korea annexation era. We must not turn our eyes away from the historical facts. A must-read e-book for all Korean nationals!
Naoki Hyakuta is a veteran author and screen writer. Born in 1956 in the southern Japanese city of Osaka, He entered the media industry while still a student at Doshisha University. He would leave college to begin his writing career for the TV series "Detective: Night Scoop!", which he would continue to work on for thirty-three years. Hyakuta started his career as a novelist in 2006; Eternal Zero became a bestseller, selling over millions of copies, immediately propelling Hyakuta to fame. Since then, he published several best-selling books, including A Man Called Pirate (Japan Booksellers' Award in 2013), Frog's Paradise, and Nihon-Kokuki.
Japan's bestselling author tearfully apologizes for the real historical issues between Japan and Korea. A shocking work that describes the entire truth about the Japan-Korea annexation era. We must not turn our eyes away from the historical facts. A must-read e-book for all Korean nationals!
Naoki Hyakuta is a veteran author and screen writer. Born in 1956 in the southern Japanese city of Osaka, He entered the media industry while still a student at Doshisha University. He would leave college to begin his writing career for the TV series "Detective: Night Scoop!", which he would continue to work on for thirty-three years. Hyakuta started his career as a novelist in 2006; Eternal Zero became a bestseller, selling over millions of copies, immediately propelling Hyakuta to fame. Since then, he published several best-selling books, including A Man Called Pirate (Japan Booksellers' Award in 2013), Frog's Paradise, and Nihon-Kokuki.