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Japan is likely to undertake Kanchanaburi route railway project

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BANGKOK, 27 Mar 2015, (NNT) - Thailand is prepared to discuss a joint railway project with Japan on March 31st, said Transport Minister Air Chief Marshal Prajin Janthong.

According to the minister, the details of the project will be concluded in May, which include the designation of the route that Japan will undertake and other investment specifics, before the two sides establish a joint committee to study further details.

Japan is currently deciding which route to take, said the Minister, speculating that the nation would probably be most interested in the Kanjanaburi-Bangkok-Aranyaprathet-Laem Chabang (กาญจนบุรี-กรุงเทพ -อรัญประเทศ -แหลมฉบัง), as it connects the railway directly to the soon-to-be-established Dawei and the Leam Chabang seaports.

Unless Japan decides to undertake the route,the Minister said he would discuss with Germany and South Korea instead. The decision will be known in two months' time.

As for the Tak - Phitsanulok - Petchaboon - Khon Kean - Roi Et - Mukdahan route and the route linking Bangkok with Phitsanulok and Chiang Mai, he said he would have to study the details before making any decision.

The Air Chief Marshal said the government is ready to kick off the project by the end of this year, saying a further delay would make it difficult for these projects to be realized, as it will have to be handled by the next government.

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Not a whole lot more ironic than driving around Hawaii, Manila or Singapore in a Mitsubishi.

The world has moved on.

On an aside, I'd have some more respect if the Japanese would actually care for the Japanese Memorial about 500 meters from the bridge. Comparing it to the meticulous care given by the Allies to their K-Buri war memorials, the Japanese should be embarrassed.

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No, far more S.E.Asians died than farangs, on the project.

Yet this isn't taught in Thai schools ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burma_Railway

So much for co-prosperity !

The SE Asians that died were Burmese and Malays, so the Thais aren't too interested in that either. A small number of Thais worked on the railroad towards the beginning, but the Japanese weren't allowed to enslave them so they quit as the conditions were difficult. The Japanese then imported about 200,000 slaves from Burma and Malaysia, as well as 60,000 allied POWs. It happened on Thai territory but it is blamed on the Japanese and didn't directly involve many Thais, so it is basically ignored and forgotten today.

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This is totally wrong on many levels. Seems that Thailand doesn't care much for history.

Isn't integrity and honour a big thing in Japan? Surely they have the education to remember what happened.

Not really a surprise with the distorted history lessons they get.

Ask a Thai what the Victory Monument commemorates and very few will know. Why it is still there after the land was given back is a mystery.

For the most part the Japanese don't know the truth about WWII, they aren't taught it in school and for obvious reasons it is quite a taboo subject.

As an example, I have a very good Japanese friend who lives in Thailand (mid forties), I took him to Kanchanaburi for the ANZAC Day 2010 dawn service and he couldn't believe what he was seeing; he couldn't believe the Japanese had done this.

He'd commented that the war never made it to Australia, again, when I mentioned the bombing of Darwin, midget subs in Sydney Harbour he was dumbfounded.

Unfortunately, the people who know the truth in Japan have sadly passed on without passing on the history.

They know what happened alright , they just wont admit it or apologize for it

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What a bunch of rubbish comments. The Past is past. Totally irrelevant with the present railway project.

says who? Rubbish, shame on you too. How old are you?

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