A Japanese TV music program has canceled an appearance by world famous Korean pop idol group BTS (BEE-TEA-S). South Korea and Japan's difficult history still often creates trouble between the neighbors... but not usually in the music world.
Bruce Harrison from reports from Seoul.
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The trouble started with a shirt.
BTS member Jimin wore a shirt depicting the U.S. atomic bombing of Japan.
Some South Korean media report he wore it on the day Koreans celebrate liberation from Japan.
Another band member, RM, Tweeted about his pride for Korea's independence fighters.
TV Asahi hosts the show 'Music Station', and says the shirt and tweets caused a stir in Japan.
So it booted BTS.
Lately, South Korea and Japan's relations have grown more tense.
Just last month, a Seoul court ordered a Japanese company to compensate Koreans it forced into hard labor during the war.
Tokyo claims that dispute was settled long ago.
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