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These are various reasons that someone from China might hate Japan. For example, it might be because of various atrocities committed by the Japanese.
In turn, have the Japanese EVER said sorry for the BATAAN death march. The rape of Nanking, slave labor of allied prisoners of war ? Best check out Japanese atrocities during WW2 as appose to those of US. You might also check out Japanese atrocities in China and the Philippines during WW2. You might also check the source of your information.
It Doesn't. Everybody has their own personal tastes, Yours might be Japanese over Chinese.
Um.. kimonos are a traditional Japanese garment, not Chinese. You don't need to be any race to wear anything, but some people might find it a bit strange for like, someone with African roots to be wearing a kimono or something.
no Chinese and Japanese are total different languages Actually, many of the characters are the same and while the meaning might by fuzzy, they can usually figure out what is being said when kanji is being used. When the Japanese alphabet is being used, the Chinese will not be able to read it.
There is no alphabet in the Chinese language, unlike English or even Korean or Japanese (and even Korean and Japanese have no set order for their 'alphabet'), as Chinese language is simply written with different strokes put together. You might find websites that give you the way English alphabets might be written in Chinese, phonetic-wise, but that is only how we would pronounce English alphabets in Chinese phonetically, and not the Chinese alphabet. :)
No, Hawaiians are not Chinese. People from the Hawaiian Islands are called Hawaiians while people from China are Chinese. There might be people who live in Hawaii who are Chinese though.
Yes. There are some Japanese people that do not like sushi.
Well, some people might say the Huli Jing (狐狸精), the chinese fox, is the Chinese equivalent to the Tanuki. But, the raccoon dog (tanuki) is known in Chinese folklore and mythology (along with the badger (mujina)), but both (raccoon dog and badger) seldom appear in Chinese folklore and mythology.
because japanese people might want to play it
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today