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While it seems like a small faux pas, this story will probably spread around to numerous Japanese blogs and websites. Her real Japanese fans, however, probably won't care.

"Japanese erase all kind of their atrocities from their history books": wrong. I don't know where you got this from, but I know this is a typical recognition Chinese and Korean have. History books can't be erased once they're published. The Japanese history education uses numbers of textbooks, not only one, which are

I agree with you, Korean foreign policy is mixed, perhaps because their country is still divided, one of them being on American side, another keeping communism-ish. That's why they target Japan as a permanent opponent (the present Korean President stated Japan as "one-thousand year hatred"). Common enemy unites the

Your opinion is typical, matching exactly with Korean public's view, pro-China, anti-Japan. Regarding relations between Japan and Asian neighbors, "BBC annual country rating poll 2014" shows most Asian nations, except Korea (79% negative) and China (90% negative) posted favorable ratings to Japan. "Abe wants the

Well, no serious matter. They frequently do. Even their President does. Any anti-Japan behavior is appreciated in their country, treated as "patriotism". Japan is The Galactic Empire and Japanese prime minister is Darth Vader for them then they genuinely don't understand what's wrong with this kind.

Normally Japanese people don't buy small stuff with credit card, they often pay by pre-paid train pass which is extremely convenient. Besides, it is nothing special for them to carry more than 100,000 yen (> $1000) in their wallet.

"Yasu & Kuni" name is not the main issue. The question is why Koreans and Chinese can watch this episode. This hasn't been broadcasted anywhere outside Japan. Illigaly watching and complaining? Doesn't make sense. Think of your current wrongdoing before blaming on Japan's past.

China keeps sending battleships to the Japanese sea territory, they even made an airspace incursion last week. North Korea launched a missle toward Okinawa island on 12th December (it flew over the island). If the Japanese government complains to them, the answer is always the same: "You are making use of this issue