As a result, the anti-Japanese historical awareness which denounces Japan with no grounding in fact has harmed diplomatic relations and greatly impinged upon Japan's honor and national interest.
Japan-China relations have become especially volatile, with the Japanese government's nationalization of the Senkaku Islands in 2012 touching off a series of large-scale anti-Japanese demonstrations in various parts of China.
As seen in media reports, large-scale anti-Japan demonstrations have taken place throughout China, and Japanese companies that were attacked are now suffering well over $100 million in total damages and losses.
Never yield to the people of Taiwan in Japan's colonial rule, Japanese occupation in the early stage of the farmers were the main anti-Japanese armed struggle for 20 years.
The view(as of 2007) that“anti-Japaneseness” on the part of China and South Korea constituted a threat in the face of which Japan needed to stand united and strong.
The rekindling of the dispute late last year, accompanied by popular anti-Japanese protests, informal consumer boycotts, and harassment in the form of customs slowdowns, gave another push to the process of geographic diversification by Japanese manufacturers.
The Japanese government and news media are intentionally abetting xenophobic sentiment as if there are exhibitions of antagonism between China and Japan by painting those actions as"anti-Japan demonstrations,""vandalism" or even as"anti-Japan riots"(Weekly POST) and depicting Japan as"their victim.
After another weekend of anti-Japanese protests and riots in China, China's foreign minister yesterday amplified that"the main problem now is that the Japanese government has done a series of things that have hurt the feelings of the Chinese people… especially in its treatment of history.".
The British Embassy in Washington reported back to London that the Americans viewed the Japanese as a“nameless mass of vermin,” and the ambassador described Americans'“universal‘exterminationist' anti-Japanese feeling.”.
On September 18th 2012, one week after the Japanese government nationalized the Senkaku Islands and as large-scale anti-Japanese demonstrations raged in disgruntled China, two Japanese men landed on Uotsuri Island in the Senkaku archipelago with the intention of"defending their country themselves.
Ms. Ikebe depicts the gradual changes in emotions she experienced with regard to the worsening of Japan-China relations, strong anti-Japan sentiment, and negative images of China's territorial and environmental issues after studying the Chinese language and enjoying her short-term study experience in China, and compares it to changes in"color.
Japan need to withdraw from it. Although my internet sites itself don't have many viewers, I tried settling 反日問題・反捕鯨問題・その他, a Japanese wiki site with Dokuwiki for talking about anti-Japanese hate speech, about anti-whaling propaganda, and about the other issues discussed on Le Salon de Emmanuel Chanel, my forum.
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