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The Japanese view of the American people has historically been complex and multifaceted. In the early 20th century, many admired American culture, innovation, and democratic ideals, seeing the U.S. as a model for modernization. However, during World War II, this perception shifted dramatically, leading to hostility and Propaganda that depicted Americans as aggressive and imperialistic. In contemporary times, while some cultural admiration persists, issues such as politics, military presence, and trade relations continue to shape perceptions, resulting in a mix of respect, skepticism, and cultural exchange.

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