韓国のあるゴルフ場がいまだ「ノージャパン」…日本の車両は「出入り禁止」
A golf course in South Korea is still ``No Japan''...Japanese vehicles are prohibited from entering.
Japanese cars, which had lost their position in the Korean market at the time due to the "No Japan" outbreak in South Korea in 2019, have recently been rapidly expanding their market, and some golf courses still have parking lots for Japanese cars.
It has become a hot topic among internet users because its usage is restricted. In September of this year, this golf course posted a public notice on its website stating, ``If you enter or exit with a Japanese-made vehicle, please do not use a golf bag.
"Pick-up and drop-off services and a policy of no parking available remain in place." He went on to say, ``We continue to maintain the policy that has been in effect since January last year,'' and ``in the future.
The idea is that we should not forget the meritorious service of our ancestors." Regarding this announcement, netizens commented, ``All Koreans have this level of patriotism,'' and ``Even if we forgive Japan, we still have made a mistake.''
Opinions are divided into those who support the golf course, saying, ``We will never forget this,'' and those who hold negative views, such as, ``It's just a part of advertising.''
Meanwhile, according to the Korea Imported Automobile Association (KAIDA), this year's
Japanese brands accounted for 8.6% of imported passenger cars sold in South Korea from October to October. Compared to the occupancy rate of 6.0% during the same period last year, this represents an increase of 2.6% and 20%
This is the highest value since 15.0% in 2019. In addition, the number of Japanese cars sold increased by 35.7% compared to the same period last year to 18,822 units.
2023/11/20 08:06 KST
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