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Korean media questioned that Japan's new team uniform, like "military uniform", was rejected by Japa

Original title: start again! Korean media criticized Japan's new national football team uniform as' military uniform ', and Japanese netizens' think about how to win fairly'

In order to welcome the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, the Japanese Football Association recently unveiled the new uniforms of the Japanese national football team. However, the 'camouflage' pattern of this team uniform has attracted criticism from some Korean media: the pattern on the Japanese football team uniform is' problematic ', which will be reminiscent of' military uniform '. This immediately aroused the dissatisfaction of Japanese netizens. One Japanese netizen hit back and said: "if you have leisure to evaluate the design of team uniforms in neighboring countries, you might as well think about how to win."

According to the Japanese football information website 'football zone' reported on the 7th, the design concept of the new team uniform of the Japanese national football team is' clear sky for thousands of miles', which depicts the scene of athletes and fans looking up at the sky and the same blue sky above their heads. It is reported that the design inspiration of the dress comes from the traditional ukiyo painting in Japan, and the blue and white 'camouflage' pattern is specially selected. It is reported that this team uniform is not only highly praised in Japan, but also praised by many overseas media as "one of the best team uniforms".

However, some South Korean media do not seem to think so. " Football zone 'website noted that after the appearance of the Japanese team's new team uniform, the Korean media also responded quickly. Many Korean media think the pattern on the team uniform is' problematic'. South Korean sports website 'sportal Korea' said: 'although (clothing pattern) has the meaning of the sky, at first glance, it will remind people of military uniforms'.

South Korea's "Herald economic news" also commented: "the Japanese national team this time adopts & lsquo; Military appearance & rsquo; Designed to make official team uniforms, which is very unusual. Although this dress is based on the traditional Japanese blue, it also adds black and white, which is reminiscent of military uniform. " Not only that, the herald economic news also linked this team uniform with Japan's permission of the 'rising sun flag' to appear at the Tokyo Olympic Games, and raised questions and concerns about 'whether Japan wants to show its militarist ambitions'.

However, 'football zone' said that this is only a unilateral idea of South Korea. Camouflage pattern is generally regarded as a very fashionable design in Japan, and there is no problem in the team uniform.

At the same time, the Korean media's approval of Japan's new national football team uniforms like 'military uniforms' has also aroused the dissatisfaction of Japanese netizens. Some Japanese netizens hit back at the Korean media and said:' if you have time, you'd better think about how & lsquo; Fairly & rsquo; Win '.

'you people have the leisure to evaluate the design of team uniforms in neighboring countries. You might as well think about how to & lsquo; Fairly & rsquo; Win a game. "

Some netizens say that they should consider the problems facing their own countries rather than make complaints about other countries' uniforms.

'no other country will be picky about the uniforms of other countries. Don't you care about the abnormalities in your own country?'

Some netizens said they agreed with the view that the new team uniform was' ugly ', but Korean media said its' military uniform' was a little too much.

'although it's really rustic and ugly, it's a little too much to be said to be a military uniform & hellip& hellip;'

Some netizens said that if they simply criticized the dress as ugly, 'I agree', but linking the team uniform with the war would be a little 'bellicose'.

"The South Korean media and the domestic left-wing have linked this uniform to the war. Is it a little belligerent? If you simply criticize this team uniform as ugly, I agree. "