No. Japan was about as far as you could get from being an ally to the Chinese. Japan invaded China and did horrible things to the Chinese, and killed many. Many Chinese today hate the Japanese for their actions in World War II.
As a result, China joined the Allied forces of the US, Canada, Australia, England, Holland, and so forth.
A description that does not match Japan's militarists would be characterizing them as advocates for peace and diplomacy. Japan's militarists, particularly during the early 20th century, were known for their aggressive expansionist policies, prioritizing military strength and imperialism over peaceful negotiations. They sought to expand Japan's territory and influence through war and conflict, rather than fostering harmonious international relations.
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That they were looking to better modernize their country.
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Group that seized power in Japan from the imperial government
The militarists in Japan are comparable to the European fascists in the way that they have their minds set on a specific goal and show no signs of letting up until they achieve what they have set out to do.
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high areas of population density in Japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital. high areas of population density in japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital.
Nara became Japans capital in 711 A.D., and lost the title as capital in 781 A.D.
Japan's capital is Tokyo
Japan is part of Asia