Japanese people call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon" (the first is more common). It symbolises the rising sun. It is spelled with the characters for 'day' and 'book'
It a given or first name for girls in Japan.
it was shot in the face then raped
Sumo.
The name they were given is known as the Axis Powers
It is known as V-J Day or just Victory in Japan Day.
it is not actually not given on maps and the other name for Myanmar is Burma!
When speaking Japanese the Emperor of Japan is typically refered to as either Tennō Heika, meaning 'his majesty the heavenly sovereign', Tennō, meaning 'heavenly sovereign', or Kinjō Heika, meaning 'his current majesty'. It is considered disrespectful to use their given name. Outside of Japan the Emperor is often known by his given name, ie 'Emperor...' followed by his given name. The Emperor however has limited powers and so the Prime Minister of Japan could be descibed as the leader.
Nippon and Nihon. We normally use the latter when referring to Japan.
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They were the Allies
Kenzo is a given name for a male. It is of Japanese origin. The name means wise, three or strong and healthy.
The kôbu-gattai movement