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Just got back from my trip to Tokyo. Back to Seoul in a decade. Since I'm a Korean by origin I can tell you this. The anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea is almost always about Japanese politics. It has nothing to do with Japanese pop culture. The vast majority of anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea is about specific right-wing Japanese politicians or diplomats. It's not about harming ordinary Japanese civilians.
That survey itself has a problem. Do you like Japan/Korea means different things.
1. Japanese would consider this based on the Korean (pop) culture.
2. Koreans would consider this based on Japanese politics.
There is a bigger threat in Korea. It's not Japanese. It's the American military in Korea.
Oh yeah. You can listen to Namuro Amie's songs in the middle of Seoul and you don't get any stare. But yeah, many Koreans consider J-pop for being too Euro, believing that it is more suitable for the European listeners. If that helps you.
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lol.. too European.
I dont know even know what that means.
If any country has a "more European" music industry I would say it is South Korea with their plastic surgery accommodating thousands of young Korean women and their desire to have their noses lengthened and eyes widened.
Furthermore Girls generation are more like a desexualized version of the pussycat dolls.
Which isnt a good thing as it takes away the only thing that the pussycat dolls has going for them.