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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