Currently the US and Japan enjoy a very friendly relationship. The hostilities of WW II are long over and forgiven. Actually, the relationship is awful, if you want to find out why, watch the movie The Cove, it will tell you everything and a little more of what you need to know.
"The Cove" is not about the US Japanese relationship, it's about the Japanese fishing industry. You may disapprove of the friendly relationship between the US and Japan, but it is nonetheless a friendly relationship. The US and Japan have both been involved in unethical business practices and in poisoning the planet, but they have been doing it in a state of mutual friendship.
Yes. After WWII, Japan and the U.S. became close allies and trade partners. In a survey in Japan, a large majority of the population said that they had favorable opinions of the U.S.
horrible
America and Japan are on good terms at this point in time. America and Japan are on good terms at this point in time.
Uncomfortable at best, since they were at war.
Relationships was cold and tense.
The relation ship is that after all the wars with Japan the US is willing to make japan an ally
VERY friendly. The wartime tensions are long gone. Japan is a strong and VERY important ally of the US and other western nations.
Since the end of the Second World War, the relationship between the United States and Japan has evolved to become exceptionally strong. Today, the two countries cooperate very closely militarily, technologically and in terms of trade. Statistics regarding the volume of US exports of trade goods to Japan from 1985 to 2011 show the strength of the relationship between the two countries.
??? What do you THINK the relationship would be? Japan had just attacked a terretory of the United States, and killed U.S. citizens. At that point, the U.S. military was prepared to destroy Japan as an enemy. After Pearl Harbor, it was not good to be Japanese.
we hope we have a good relationship with japan because if we don't they might come to the U.S and bomb us or hurt us.
There isn't any special relationship between Slovakia and US. There is standard, good relationship between countries.
It depends on what you mean by 'strong relationship'. You mean in economic, military or diplomatic terms? In diplomatic terms, the US has a much closer relationship with Canada than either Japan or Mexico. This is mostly due to past aggression wars between the US and Japan (World War 2) and the US and Mexico (Mexican-American War of 1846-1848). In economic terms, the US also has a closer relationship to Canada, as both countries are almost integrated as one single entity -- for example, fewer import/export taxes, easyness to cross each others borders. The US has however, a larger amount of foreign direct investment from Japan, but that is just an economic measure on how much foreign debt the US owes to Japan. In military terms, the US has provided a 'nuclear umbrella' for Japan. Again, this is not due to a 'good neighbor' policy, but because after WW2, Japan had to be demilitarized. To contain the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the US invested heavily on naval bases and modern weaponry in Japan.
US involvement into Mexican internal affairs strained the relationship between the countries.
Japan and the US.