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Rising Sun Flag Blocked in Stadiums Appears at Japanese Street Cheering Events

Rising Sun Flag Blocked in Stadiums Appears at Japanese Street Cheering Events
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▲ The Rising Sun Flag appears at a street cheering event in Japan

Professor Seo Kyoung-duk of Sungshin Women's University has voiced criticism regarding the use of the Rising Sun Flag by Japanese soccer fans during the North and Central America World Cup.

On social media today, Professor Seo pointed out that the Rising Sun Flag appeared during street cheering events in Japan on June 15 (local time) during the Group F opening match between Japan and the Netherlands.

He recalled an incident during the Qatar World Cup when FIFA security personnel intervened to stop Japanese supporters from unfurling the flag inside the stadium, criticizing the fans by stating, "Since the use of the Rising Sun Flag is prohibited inside the stadium, they have taken it to the streets."

He added, "Using the Rising Sun Flag as a tool for cheering at the World Cup is a wrongful act."

The Rising Sun Flag is a symbol of Japanese militarism and imperialism, used by Japan when it invaded various Asian countries, including during the Pacific War.

Professor Seo also shared another recent controversy regarding the flag that occurred online before the start of the World Cup and the subsequent response.

After a YouTuber based in Mexico included footage of cheering with the Rising Sun Flag in a World Cup-related video, Professor Seo brought the issue to public attention. The YouTuber subsequently issued an apology and took corrective action by blurring the parts of the video where the flag appeared.

He emphasized, "We will continue to eliminate the improper use of the Rising Sun Flag in Japan and across the globe through continuous public discourse within the international community."

(Photo: Captured from Professor Seo Kyoung-duk's social media, Yonhap News)
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