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Which country does Japanese hate?

Which country does Japanese hate?

Anti-Japanese sentiment (also called Japanophobia, Nipponophobia and anti-Japanism) involves the hatred or fear of anything which is Japanese. Its opposite is Japanophilia….Anti-Japanese sentiment.

Country polled South Korea
Favorable 22\%
Unfavorable 77\%
Neutral 1
Fav − Unfav -55

Did Japan ever invade Korea?

In 1910, Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan after years of war, intimidation and political machinations; the country would be considered a part of Japan until 1945. During the occupation, Japan took over Korea’s labor and land.

What did Japan do in ww2?

During World War II (1939-45), Japan attacked nearly all of its Asian neighbors, allied itself with Nazi Germany and launched a surprise assault on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor.

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Can Japanese go to North Korea?

I would like to add here that it is completely possible for US citizens, Japanese citizens and Israeli citizens to visit North Korea.

How did imperialism affect Korea?

Imperialism in Korea had many positive affects, even though the Japanese had forced the Koreans to build more factories , more roads, and bigger railroads, the used all of that, for more manufacturing and much quicker transportation.

What has Japan ever done to apologize for its war crimes?

Japan has apologized for waging aggressive war and oppressing its neighbors, but those apologies have fumbling and awkward, and often been undercut by revisionist statements from senior politicians. Japan has offered relatively little compensation to the victims.

How did the Cold War affect the Japanese public?

In the Cold War, Japan came under the U.S. nuclear umbrella of protection from the Soviet Union, further cementing America’s image as a symbolic protector. This presence of American soldiers at this time exposed the general Japanese public to spoken English.

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Is Japan as Repentant as Germany?

It’s true, Japan has not been as repentant as Germany or other countries that have faced up to the darker sides of their past. Japan has apologized for waging aggressive war and oppressing its neighbors, but those apologies have fumbling and awkward, and often been undercut by revisionist statements from senior politicians.

Why can’t the Koreans and the Japanese reconcile?

With the Koreans, there has been an unwillingness to help the Japanese find ways of reconciling when the Japanese have tried to do so. This was most apparent with the Asian Women’s Fund, which the Korean government did not support and in fact subverted by establishing a separate, rival support system for the former comfort women.