On average, Singaporeans do not hate the Japanese. There is some mild animosity mainly among the older generation for the occupation, but the majority of them are indifferent.
They don't hate them or like them. I know someone from Singapore and he says that the Japanese tourists think it's too hot, which is reasonable since Singapore is near the equator.
There are different ways of saying hate in Japanese, depending on the sentence in which you use the word. I think the "main" word is kirai or in Japanese, 嫌い .
'Anta no koto daikirai' is the word for i hate u in japanese..
人生なんて嫌い (jinsei nante kirai) means 'I hate life' in Japanese.
End of the Spring
I hate (whatever you were talking about)
As far as I know, a name meaning "hate" does not exist. Most Japanese names have positive or auspicious meanings; naming your child "hate" would not invite much good fortune.
This is a generalization that cannot be said to accurately reflect the opinions of all Japanese.
Popular opinion of the Japanese in China and [South] Korea are mostly anti-Japanese.
'Kare ga kirai desu.'
Meaning: KiraiIt can also be, I hate it.