Japan is evil because they have been worse than any country after invading one. When Japan occupied Korea and massacred thousands of peace Koreans they killed the Queen and treated the king harshly. They also made slaves out of pretty Korean women and forced them to do wrong stuff with them. Then the Japanese police force in Korea treated every Korean like insects. When the Koreans rebelled they put down each rebellion but that's not all. After they killed the Koreans they nailed their wrists to crosses, stabbed their eyes out and basically crucified them. Then the Japanese promised the Koreans that they would withdraw at a certain year and gave proof by carving out letters on a huge stone but did they withdraw?
They didn't and after this all happened they denied that they killed Koreans and they said that they came to help. Those big fat liars. Did they do a single thing to help Korea get back their artifacts that the Japanese destroyed? NO! Then Japan says Dokdo is theirs which if officially Korea's. Japan massacred many Chinese people and totally destroyed those innocent villages in Eastern China and what about Pearl Harbor? They destroyed like 40 or 30 battleships and fishing ships and bombed up the whole place killing hundreds of Americans. They destroy history by writing in their history books that they never did anything wrong. Anyone who reads this must help change history and people you should not do anything the Japanese did.
The number that's evil in japan is number 444.I don't know why although...
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Of course they are, type in the questions, "Is japan bad?" or "Is japan evil?."
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Resident Evil is a popular video game series (known in Japan as Biohazard).
already out, goto japan
Go to Japan...
Capcom in Japan it was originality was called Bio-hazard
I'm not sure what the most evil or baddest country is but I do know that Germany is one, Italy is one, and Japan is one.
Oriental Evil - 1951 was released on: Japan: 29 June 1951 USA: 25 September 1952
Japan, by the people who made Resident Evil.
The maxim known as see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil comes from the three wise monkeys in 17th century Japan. The monkeys, known as Mizaru, Kikazaru, and Iwazaru, cover their eyes, ears, and mouths respectively.