Foreign media reported that Japanese conservatives protested against the "Asia-Pacific Peace Museum" located in Toronto, Canada, which is operated by a Chinese organization. They criticized that the exhibition on the Nanjing Massacre, "comfort women," and Unit 731 only adopted the Chinese perspective, damaging Japan's international image. Since the museum opened in June 2024, Japanese Liberal Democratic Party senator Masahisa Sato has spoken twice in parliament, calling on the government to take history seriously. He pointed out that the Japanese diaspora population in Canada is far smaller than the Chinese diaspora, and if no action is taken, Japan's status overseas will be affected. Foreign Minister Taro Kono responded that some exhibit wording was extreme and had seriously deviated from historical facts. Japan would express its concerns to Canada "at an appropriate time and level." Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1833982029559816/ Disclaimer: The article solely represents the views of the author.