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Do Japanese tourists visit China?

Do Japanese tourists visit China?

In 2018, the number of overseas travelers from Japan to China amounted to around 2.7 million, a slight increase by 0.4 percent from the previous year. The highest number of Japanese travelers to China was recorded in 2010, with about 3.7 million.

Do Japanese and Chinese like each other?

Both the Japanese and the Chinese see their other major Asian neighbors more positively than they do each other, though they still often view other neighbors in a negative light as well. More than half (54\%) of Japanese have a favorable opinion of India, down from 65\% in 2006.

What do Japanese think about China and China?

Eight-in-ten Japanese (80\%) and about six-in-ten Chinese (59\%) are concerned that territorial disputes between China and its neighbors could lead to a military conflict. Japanese attitudes toward China are marked by partisan divides.

Do the Chinese and Japanese really think Japan has apologized enough?

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Roughly half the Japanese say their country has apologized sufficiently for its military actions during the 1930s and 1940s. And such sentiment is up 13 percentage points since 2006. The Chinese see this issue quite differently. Just 10\% of Chinese believe Japan has apologized enough.

Is the Internet revolutionizing the Chinese media landscape?

China had roughly 731 million internet users in 2017. Although there have been vocal calls for total press freedom in China, some experts point to a more nuanced discussion of the ways in which the internet is revolutionizing the Chinese media landscape and a society that is demanding more information.

How many Japanese people have Chinese friends?

The poll stated that 14.7\% of Japanese surveyed reported having visited China, while 20.7\% of them reported having Chinese friends.7 The 2017 opinion poll likewise indicated that the news media in Japan was still the top-ranked source of information in Japan (93.4\%), followed by Japanese TV dramas, TV shows, and movies (31.9\%).