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What did the Japanese think of the Chinese?

What did the Japanese think of the Chinese?

Largely unchanged among Japanese is the belief that the Chinese are modern: 29\% said that about the Chinese 10 years ago, and 25\% hold that opinion today. Japanese sentiment toward the Chinese has changed slightly on perceptions of the Chinese being nationalistic. In 2006, 82\% believed the Chinese were nationalistic.

Are the Japanese friendly to tourists?

Japan is a friendly and welcoming country, steep in history and tradition. While visitors are often amazed at how polite, courteous and gracious the society is, most first-timers may experience some sort of culture shock. Here’s to enjoying the best of Japan like a local.

Why do Chinese travel to Japan?

According to a survey conducted in the departure lobbies of Japanese airports and seaports throughout the first months of 2020, for about 66 percent of Chinese tourists eating Japanese food was one of the main motivations to come to Japan.

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Why are Chinese visitors returning to Japan?

One factor behind the change is an increase in Chinese visitors to Japan. They come in contact with Japanese people while in the country, resulting in better feelings toward them. But more importantly, political ties between the countries have improved. Reciprocal visits by their leaders have resumed.

Why don’t Japanese hotels welcome foreign guests?

The ministry says that a survey of such businesses showed they feel unable to support foreign languages and that their facilities are not suited to foreigners. The survey released Thursday shows that over 60 percent of Japan’s inns and hotels had foreign guests last year, but the majority of the rest don’t want any.

What is the relationship like between China and Japan?

The two East Asian nations have a centuries-old relationship, punctuated by major conflict and strife. Most recently, Beijing and Tokyo have been at loggerheads about sovereignty over a group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, called the Senkaku by the Japanese and the Diaoyu by the Chinese.

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Why can’t Japanese people communicate with foreign people naturally?

“I think that the Japanese education system is the main reason why Japanese people cannot communicate with foreign people naturally. Japanese people don’t study much about other races and cultures, do they?” (American woman)

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