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Balanced coverage of China-Japan relations ‘needed’ for better understand­ing

- By CAIHONGin Tokyo caihong@chinadaily.com.cn

Balanced, comprehens­ive and sensible coverage of China-Japan relations is needed, according to senior media profession­als from the two countries who attended a forum in Tokyo on Monday and Tuesday.

They warned that biased reports would fuel misconcept­ions among people in China and Japan.

Jin Ying, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, used the East China Sea issue as an example.

China and Japan have reached a principled consensus ontheissue, whichhasno­tbeen covered fully in the two countries. Their agreement on fishing around the Diaoyu Islands has barely been reported. Also, they have agreed on building a crisis management mechanism after themeeting betweenPre­sident Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, last month.

People in the two countries are not adequately informed of these consensuse­s, Jin said.

Representa­tives from major media organizati­ons in China and Japan, including China Daily, China Central Television, YomiuriShi­mbun, KyodoNews Agency and NHK, compared notes on what role media plays in promoting understand­ing between the two peoples.

Gao Anming, deputy editorin-chief of China Daily, said media profession­als can play a constructi­ve role in helping people in the two countries understand each other better and reduce irrational feelings.

A recent opinion poll conducted by the China Internatio­nal Publishing Group and Japanese think tank Genron NPO showed that 71.3 percent of Chinese interviewe­es took Chinese media’s coverage of Japan and the China-Japan relations as fair and objective, while only about 20 percent of Japanese counterpar­ts accepted Japanese reporting of China and bilateral ties.

Veteran Japanese journalist Yasuhiro Tase said that the mainstream media in the country stood behind all the Japanese wars with other countries, and Japan’s media outlets have not reflected on the role they played in the past.

Ryuta Okutani, senior manager of News Reporting Center’s Internatio­nal News Division of Japan Broadcasti­ng Corp, recommende­d that fashion-oriented tourism be developed to draw young Japanese to China, creating opportunit­ies for them to have exchanges with theiryoung­Chinese counterpar­ts.

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