Representatives from several South Korean civic groups rallied over the weekend in front of the presidential office and city center of Seoul to protest Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s two-day visit to Seoul.
Kishida arrived in South Korea on Sunday and held talks with South Korean President Yoon
Suk-yeol.
During the protest, demonstrators chanted slogans and held signs with messages such as “Japan must apologize for forced labor,” “Condemn the discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the sea,” “Oppose South Korea-U.S.-Japan military cooperation,” and “Condemn the Yoon government’s humiliating diplomacy towards Japan.”