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POLL: 70% of students studying Japanese in China say they like Japan

More than 70 percent of Chinese students learning Japanese in China said they feel close with Japan, a sharp turnaround from a survey 10 years ago when diplomatic strains between the Asian neighbors were much higher.

Tokyo-based citizens group Kokusai Koryu Kenkyujo (Research institute on international exchange) carried out the survey between December and March of this year as 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Valid responses were received from 12,038 Chinese students studying Japanese in 172 universities across China, of which 10,339 were female and 1,699 were male.

Respondents who replied they "feel close" or "feel somewhat close" with Japan totaled 70.1 percent, which was a 21.5-percentage-point increase from the previous survey in 2005.

Those who said they "do not feel close" and "do not feel really close" totaled 23.1 percent, which was a 15.7-percentage-point decrease from the last survey.

Many of those who answered they feel close with Japan said they came to feel that way after entering university and as they got to know Japanese culture and met Japanese people. A female student from Henan province said: "As I watched historical TV dramas and read textbooks, I used to think Japan was a barbaric country, but I came to like Japan when I began studying the language."

Diplomatic relations between Japan and China nosedived after 2000 due to a range of factors, including repeated visits to war-related Yasukuni Shrine by the prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi.

The last survey was taken 10 years ago when anti-Japan demonstrations flared across China, mainly over Koizumi's visits to the shrine that memorializes 14 Class-A war criminals along with the war dead, as well as moves by Japan to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.

The latest survey came as Japan and China are reaching out to mend their ties. The two nations held their first top-level meeting in two and a half years last November, which was followed up by a second summit between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Xi Jinping in April.

"Interest toward Japan among the Chinese population is increasing significantly, mainly through the expansion of trade, influx of Chinese tourists to Japan, and the spread of cultural exchanges," said Kazuo Omori, 75, who heads Kokusai Koryu Kenkyujo.

To the question, "What kind of relations do you think Japan and China will have 10 years from now?" 20.4 percent of the respondents replied, "More problematic than today" and "Hostile," which was a decrease by 8 percentage points from the 2005 survey. Those who replied "Even closer than today" totaled 49.1 percent, which was a 7.4-percentage-point increase.

However, respondents were more critical of Japan when asked about the perception of shared history between the two nations. One female student from Guangdong province wrote, "We want them to sincerely admit they invaded China." A female student from Zhejiang province wrote, "I wish Japanese prime ministers would not visit Yasukuni Shrine because it represents Japan's prewar militarism," while another female student from Jiangsu province wrote, "They should write about the war more accurately in their textbooks to educate their children."

Koji Oikawa, who is 45 and teaches Japanese in Chinese universities, said, "With Japan and China improving their diplomatic ties, especially since the start of this year, many Chinese feel that they are less likely to be criticized by others when they say, 'I have a good impression of Japan.' The changes taking place in society may well be the reason more Chinese students feel close with Japan now."

Japanese language departments exist at more than 600 universities across China, where about 700,000 students are enrolled. Many of the students often work for Japanese companies after they graduate.



POLL: 70% of students studying Japanese in China say they like Japan - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun
@Nihonjin1051 , because they are studying Japanese, they can watch and understand Anime shows more without subtitles. Anime can make Japan more likable. LOL :lol: There are many Anime shows that centered in Japan in their fictional storylines. And lots and lots of cherry blossom trees are shown in Anime, which is part of the beauty of Japan.
 
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For Chinese, Japanese is easy to learn at the beginning, but they will feel it difficult then after

Hmmmm...

Kyou, gakkou wa muzukashikatta? Suki janai no? Zenzen modoritakunai? Zannen, ikanakute wa ikenai yo.

JK!! Go to school and learn it even if hard!
 
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Animation means the Hentai Type movies ?

For Chinese, Japanese is easy to learn at the beginning, but they will feel it difficult then after

I learned Japanese in college for 6 month. I can only remember con ni chi wa, con ba wa, daw szo, nowadays. :(
 
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For Chinese, Japanese is easy to learn at the beginning, but they will feel it difficult then after
totally agree!
Hmmmm...

Kyou, gakkou wa muzukashikatta? Suki janai no? Zenzen modoritakunai? Zannen, ikanakute wa ikenai yo.

JK!! Go to school and learn it even if hard!
i think i get 80% of it .... is this how parents treat kids who don't wanna go to school?:D.
 
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In my first year at uni in 2003 I went through an anime phase after picking up the box set for Martian Successor Nadesico (which was just released in Australia despite being around since the mid 90s) - Back then I thought it was the most awesome thing ever.

In my degree I get to choose 4 elective units and one I used on a unit called 'Contemporary Japan'. The main text book was thin and the work ridiculously easy with an essay here and there. Easy credits and I really enjoyed the contents and totally besotted.

That was over ten years ago and age has jaded me, my fur now graying and my easy naive mind hardened. The rose tinted glass is frosted with grime and cracked through the ravages of time.
 
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Major three reasons here for Chinese studying Japanese language:
1. love Japanese culture
2. love Japan Animation
3. doing business

4. Love Japanese girls
5. love Japanese ****
6. Love Japanese girls

did I miss anything else?
 
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I dont like Japanese style AV.i do prefer to the european and american style:P
重口味,老兄!I see u like white girl.

@Nihonjin1051, just ask what's ur attitude to Japan AV industry ... u knew that as famous as Japan animation, at least popular in China via internet. How the industry work in Japan and How the government allow AV industry to decriminalization ? Im not offend Japan, just wonder a serious discussion here.

How the Japanese folks think about the AV industry ? (this's my most interesting question !)
 
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重口味,老兄!I see u like white girl.

@Nihonjin1051, just ask what's ur attitude to Japan AV industry ... u knew that as famous as Japan animation, at least popular in China via internet. How the industry work in Japan and How the government allow AV industry to decriminalization ? Im not offend Japan, just wonder a serious discussion here.

How the Japanese folks think about the AV industry ? (this's my most interesting question !)

My view on it? Its an industry, same as how it is an industry in the United States or other parts of the West. My stance on this matter is --- 见仁见智
 
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My view on it? Its an industry, same as how it is an industry in the United States or other parts of the West. My stance on this matter is --- 见仁见智
Okay, bro. I think i got my answer ... '仁者见仁,智者见智' & ‘萝卜青菜各有所好’. And such industry also can make money and feed ppl, not a big deal.

Okay ~! Except foreign, i never wish sexy industry legal or decriminalization in China ... opposite to Chinese culture.
 
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Okay, bro. I think i got my answer ... '仁者见仁,智者见智' & ‘萝卜青菜各有所好’. And such industry also can make money and feed ppl, not a big deal.

Okay ~! Except foreign, i never wish sexy industry legal or decriminalization in China ... opposite to Chinese culture.


I'm sorry for my indirect answer, bro @cnleio , sometimes i always find it an uncomfortable thing to talk about AV industry in Japan. But as i sat here and read my post to you and saw your response, i realize that it is not right for me to be so indirect and unclear.

Bro, in Japanese culture , sexuality is very important for relationships , and for personal health. I would say that for me and for most Japanese, an active sex life is essential. It is as essential as food, air, sleep. Japanese men and Japanese women are experimental when it comes to sexual activity ; beneath our veneer of stoicism, professionalism, and respect, we also enjoy an active, healthy sex life.

This is why AV industry is so popular in Japan.
 
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I'm sorry for my indirect answer, bro @cnleio , sometimes i always find it an uncomfortable thing to talk about AV industry in Japan. But as i sat here and read my post to you and saw your response, i realize that it is not right for me to be so indirect and unclear.

Bro, in Japanese culture , sexuality is very important for relationships , and for personal health. I would say that for me and for most Japanese, an active sex life is essential. It is as essential as food, air, sleep. Japanese men and Japanese women are experimental when it comes to sexual activity ; beneath our veneer of stoicism, professionalism, and respect, we also enjoy an active, healthy sex life.

This is why AV industry is so popular in Japan.
Thank you very much, bro ! I think i can understand why the industry exist in Japan, related to local culture. Japan is more open than China ... Chinese relatively implicit.
 
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