only by Japanese visitors and those who learn it in school as a second language.
Chinese and Japanese, English and Mandarin
Japan, China, and Ethiopia are three countries where non-European languages are spoken. In Japan, the language spoken is Japanese; in China, it is Mandarin; and in Ethiopia, Amharic is spoken.
China - MandarinKorea - KoreanThailand - ThaiJapan - Japanese
The exact languages are unknown, but the Yayoi may have spoken an Austroasiatic language or Tai-Kadai language.Alexander Vovin suggests that Japonic was in contact with Austronesian, before the migration from Southern China to Japan, pointing to an ultimate origin of Japonic in southern China.
Hirpshima is in Japan. They speak Japanese.
In the presence of people that know Japanese and in Japan
It depends on what is called "Japanese". If "Japanese" means the people who speak Japanese, it answers for itself. They've always spoken it, but for a long time they was no known written record. it was only when they started contacts (religious or trade) with china that they acquired a textual language. Since the earliest records of Japanese, the language hasn't gone dramatic changes, except in vocabulary. If "Japanese" is the inhabitants of Japan, it is difficult to know, as aercheology does show the language spoken by the people producing the artifacts. Some people known through imperial chronicles might have spoken languages akin to Ainu, the language that was spoken in Hokkaido. In Hokkaido and Okinawa respectively, Japanese started being used in the XIXth and XXth century, after it was conquered and annexed.
No. It is spoken only in China, Mongolia, and Russia.No!
"Bleach" is originally a Japanese manga and anime series, so it is spoken in Japanese. It has also been dubbed into various languages, including Mandarin Chinese, but the original language is Japanese.
Mandarin Chinese, China
Mainland Japanese, Okinawa-accented Japanese, and Okinawan languages ka Ryukyuan.
Japanese.