Japan is still hated by China because of WWII and there are many conflicts because of territory disputes, I'm not sure what you're referring to but that's what is going on right now.
Prince Shotoku inspired Japan to learn from China and helped spread Buddhism to Japan.
Japan is east side of China.
Prince Shotoku inspired Japan to learn from China and helped spread Buddhism to Japan.
The answer is china Because japan was influenced mostly by china also it was influenced by India and Korea.Japan is influenced by other country's because they learn there cultures and change or add them :)
China could not fight Japan.
The Answer Is North.
The Japanese sent people across sea to learn about China, and the people would bring back knowledge on government ideas, art, architecture, and writing. In this way Japan was greatly influenced by China. Also, artisans from the Korean Peninsula brought information on bronze casting and ironwork to Japan. So Japan was influenced highly by China and people from the Korean Peninsula.
Japan's major imports from China (or China's major exports to Japan) include items such as food, electricity goods, and telecommunication equipment. Japan's major exports to China (or China's major imports from Japan) is mostly machinery, i.e. automobiles.
Japan lies to the northeast of China, and Taiwan is directly east of China.
Japan and China, China is mainland, Japan is a Island, Japan once was the land that the Chinese wanted to conquer but a storm prevented that from happen, China and Japan have different culture's, and live in different areas of Asia.
China is on mainland while Japan is an island! another difference: China is called China and Japan is called Japan. you'd probably get into trouble if u said tht in school... if u r in school...
Japan. !(: