That would depend on the person and their learning style/affinity for each language.
But in general I'd say Japanese is easier for the simple reason that pronunciation never changes, so once you learn proper pronunciation, you're done. You pronounce each syllable of a word in Japanese the exact same as you'd pronounce it in any other word, with no exceptions ever.
With French (and english and many other languages), pronunciation of words is subjective and can vary depending on the arrangement of letters in a word, accents on top of words, etc.
The writing is of course, the opposite as Japanese has three separate writing systems that they use together to form their written language. So from a reading/writing perspective, Japanese is harder.
French. If you speak English, French has easier writing and grammar; Japanese has easier pronunciation.
easier is 'plus facile' in French.
The word "Japanese" in French is spelled "japonais".
The French and the Japanese
It's said it's easier to learn Japanese at the beginning but harder later. And it's hard to learn Chinese at the beginning but easier later.
フライドポテト is how you say it in japanese'
French is way easier but if you studied it for 7 years your probably best at Hindi
A specific program that would make it a bit easier to learn Japanese is Livestation.
Risa, in French, means 'laughter'. In Japanese it means 'Gossamer of the Village'.
The language "French" is 'furansu go' in Japanese, written: フランス語. The nationality "French" is 'furansu jin,' written: フランス人.
japonais
Chevalier is not a Japanese word. it is french meaning "knight." it is used on the Japanese series "Blood+" because most of the characters actually have French origin.