日韩关系

South Koreans vent anger with growing boycott of Japanese goods

Son Yong-jin was not thinking about the consequences when he raised a steel pipe above his head and smashed it down on to the roof of his most prized possession: a silver Toyota Lexus worth $45,000.

Even now, the 47-year-old South Korean, who as a result of the destruction of his car has to ride the bus to work while braving the fury of his incensed spouse, said he had “no regrets” about the act, part of a growing Korean boycott of Japanese goods.

“I was too ashamed to drive a Japanese car after what Japan did to our country,” Mr Son, who runs a small shop in Incheon, near Seoul, told the Financial Times.

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