Soko no Heya 85th Session
Japan-Korea Treaty and 'Overcoming the Past'
The Japan-Korea Treaty refers to the basic treaty, claims agreement, legal status agreement for Korean residents in Japan, cultural properties agreement, and fishing agreement. In particular, the basic treaty and claims agreement were concluded after lengthy discussions among politicians and bureaucrats of Japan and Korea at the time, and have continued to hold significant power as laws and treaties ratified by the parliaments of both countries. What were the basic treaty and claims agreement? What is the essence of the differing interpretations by the Japanese and Korean governments regarding the invalidity of Article 2 of the basic treaty? How can we overcome the conflict surrounding this law and treaty?
Readin’ Writin’ BOOK STORE
3 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line 'Tawaramachi' Station
- Date & Time
- 6/20(Fri) 19:00~21:00
- Venue
- Readin’ Writin’ BOOK STORE
- Address
- 2-4-7 Kotobuki, Taito Ward, Tokyo
- Free
- 1500 yen and up
- Access (Public)
- 3 minutes on foot from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line 'Tawaramachi' Station
- Contact
- 03-6321-7798 (Soko no Heya)