A collection of quotes from Robert Kuok and the late Lee Kuan Yew on Japan and the Japanese people (especially with the release of the film, Oppenheimer). Although many of these insights and quotes are from a few years back and their experience during WW2, their views still remain relevant today. Robert Kuok's segment was much shorter than originally anticipated given the lack of video footage. Consider buying Robert Kuok's Memoirs and also Lee Kuan Yew's book, One Man's View of the World for more information about their thoughts. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:26 - Lee Kuan Yew on Japanese Occupation (Sook Ching) 3:27 - Building Closer Singapore-Japan ties 4:45 - Lee's Admiration for the Japanese 6:06 - On Japanese Women, Marriage & Birthrate 8:48 - On Japan becoming a mediocre country - young Japanese leaving the country, refusal to take in foreigners, immigration restrictions, etc 10:38 - On Japan-US and Japan-China relations 12:22 - Robert Kuok's History & Views Further reading/watching materials: LKY Speech on Japan-Singapore Relations (2000): Robert Kuok on the Horrors of War: The Man who saved LKY: LKY - Charlie Rose Interview (2000): If Lee Kuan Yew was an undergraduate again: LKY on Japanese culture, work ethic, and IQ (Twitter post): Nikkei's article on LKY & Japan:
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