chinese.
japanese are actually the chinese sent to Japan more than 2000 years back by emperor qin.
The Hmong/Miao chinese was the first to cultivate rice and then they soon show the japanese how to do it and then it soon spread. :D
no , , , chinese women does
I think they were brought to work on the rail roads, and maybe just to find a better life.
To build railroads
From a Chinese point of view, World War II started in 1931 when Japanese troops occupied part of the country and didn't leave until 1945.
Chinese, Japanese, and others
Pokemon first came out in Japanese it is also Japanese made. Pokemon is also part of Nintendo witch IS JAPANESE. Pokemon and anime is Japanese. i don't think u deserve to be kicked off the site for saying that it's Chinese tho. but it IS Japanese
Japanese and Chinese groups
Many mainland Chinese do, because one time the Japanese came in to china and raped the women on a massive scale, the Nanjing massacre. they had no provocation. Taiwanese Chinese and Singapore Chinese tend not to hate the Japanese though. The Japanese army was not brutal against the Taiwan, and Singapore received compensation.
The japanese first borrowed from the Chinese. Then they simplified the chinese characters into the 50 'kanas'
Chinese
The Chinese, Filipinos, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese and the Indians.
the character is Chinese (Kanji in japanese), but the pronouciation is Japanese as it had already existed before the character of 犬(inu) entered Japan.
The Japanese word "inu" meaning dog is of Japanese origin and does not come from the Chinese language. It has been a part of the Japanese language for a long time and is unique to Japanese.
The early Japanese writing system was heavily influenced by Chinese characters, known as kanji. Over time, the Japanese developed two phonetic scripts, hiragana and katakana, to supplement kanji. This combination of characters allowed for more flexible and expressive writing.
they soon came under the influence of chinese idesa and customs, which they first learned about from korean travelers. It rought beliefs that had spred throught japanese societyby the Buddhist
Prince Shotoku was a famous Japanese regent. He sent Japanese people to China to study Chinese culture and art, he opened the first Japanese embassy in China and wrote the first Japan's first constitution.