A Japanese woman deeply worried about the growing antagonism between Japan and China wants young Chinese to tune into her radio program, tap into Japanese youth culture and eventually help expand the horizons for bilateral ties.
On her program "Tokyo Pop Music," launched in October and broadcast on FM 91.4 in Guangzhou, the capital of the southern province of Guangdong, Akiko Aoki aims to project better images of Japan and its people.
"I'm pretty sure we are introducing the real Japan through a music program," she said in an interview.
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