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According to Realmeter, an organization specializing in opinion polls on the 11th, as a result of asking about the direction of improving Japan-South Korea relations after the inauguration of Prime Minister Kishida on the 8th at the request of YTN, 58.4% of the respondents said, "Changes in the attitude of the Japanese government are prioritized. I answered. Only 29.1% chose “active improvement of relations with the Korean government”. "I don't know" was 12.6%.
Incheon (Incheon), Gyeonggi (Gyeonggi) (64.4%), Taejong (Daejeon), Se Jeong (Sejong), Chuncheon (Chuncheon), while many respondents said that Japan's attitude needs to change in most areas. (67.8%) and Gyeonggi (Gyeonggi, 77.3%) were the most common. On the other hand, Seoul (35.5%), Daegu / Gyeongbuk (Gyeongbuk) (34.8%), and Jeju (Jeju) (52.4%) require the active efforts of the Korean government compared to the national average. There were many voices.
By age group, the percentages of people in their 30s (68%), 40s (65.8%), and 50s (59.5%) seeking changes in Japanese attitudes were high. However, among those in their 70s and above, "active improvement of relations with the Korean government" was 40.2%, and "change in attitude of the Japanese government was prioritized" was 40.9%, which was almost the same ratio.
By ideological tendency, 75.2% of the progressive group and 60.4% of the middle class answered that "change in attitude of the Japanese government is necessary with priority", while "active improvement of the Korean government's relations" was 49.4 among the conservative group. %, "Change in attitude of the Japanese government is prioritized" was 38.3%, showing different results.
By political party, 79.6% of the "Democratic Party" supporters gave priority to "change in attitude of the Japanese government", and 45.9% of the "people power" supporters gave priority to "active improvement of the Korean government's relations". Opinions were divided.
2021/10/13 21:30 KST