A bit late, but I'm honestly surprised it happened at all, it seems in general the inly thing Japan is ashamed of in the Chinese conquest and WW2 is not winning. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-33584704
I probably should have had the word may in my post. The Japanese regularly misread American's way of thinking, and I just wonder if Mitsubishi is not thinking an apology will increase revenue for them.
I misinterpreted you as well. You're right about that being a possible motivation. But those who didn't want to buy from them before still won't want to, and those who didn't care enough to know about this issue before still won't care.
imo, it's like apologizing for slavery 200 years ago. None of the perpetrators are still alive. Apology at this point is meaningless, as is the grudge.
I don't disagree with this. IP and I just both took RB's post to be directed at IP's statement, not Mitsubishi.