> Obara, who described himself as an introvert,
> was born with the surname Kim to a wealthy Korean family in Osaka.
> Despite the discrimination that many Koreans suffer in Japan,
> his father made a fortune with a taxi business and land holdings
> that allowed him to send his son to college in the United States
> and to the prestigious Keio University in Tokyo.
(http://observer.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,436550,00.html)
ちなみに麻原は http://www.conspire.com/aum.html
に
> One weekly reported that Asahara's own father is Korean.
> The conservative daily press and TV won't touch that one,
> for fear of stirring up anti-Korean resentment and, possibly,
> alienating the South Korean government which Japan has recently
> been bending over backwards to befriend. It was reported that,
when
> the crackdown on Aum began, the cult gave some of its assets to
another,
> unnamed religious organization for safekeeping. The Moonies,
perhaps?
とありますが、サイト名(陰謀)的に信憑性は疑えます。
ここで書かれている「One weekly」は発見できず。新潮かな?