The issue of comfort women and the Statue of Peace has inspired other such monuments to be built in Seoul and in cities around the world with sizeable
Korean populations. The
San Francisco Comfort Women Memorial is the first in a major U.S. city; it was unveiled in September 2017. After the statue was revealed,
Osaka, Japan ended its decades-long sister-city relationship. In May 2012, officials in
Koreatown, Palisades Park, New Jersey, rejected requests by two diplomatic delegations from Japan to remove a small monument from a public park, a brass plaque on a block of stone, dedicated in 2010 to the memory of the comfort women. Days later, a South Korean delegation endorsed the borough's decision. However, in neighboring
Koreatown, Fort Lee, various Korean American groups could not reach a consensus on the design and wording for such a monument as of early April 2013. In October 2012, a similar memorial was announced in nearby
Hackensack, New Jersey, to be raised behind the
Bergen County Courthouse, alongside memorials to the
Holocaust, the
Great Irish Famine,
slavery in the United States, and the
Armenian genocide, and it was unveiled in March 2013. The
Peace Monument of Glendale is an exact replica of the Statue of Peace. The Glendale statue was funded and built in 2013 by the Korean American Forum of California, a nonprofit human rights organization. A replica of the statue, located in
Stintino, Italy, has reportedly caused Japanese far-right figures to send threatening emails, letters, and packages to the government of the
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Statue of Peace in Berlin, Germany Friedensstatue (Für den Frieden! Gegen sexualisierte Gewalt!) in Berlin-Moabit 08.jpg| Friedensstatue (3D view) ==See also==