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anti-Japanese

  • a word derived from Japanese.
    Japanese
    adjective
    of, relating to, or characteristic of Japan, its people, or their language.

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A 61-part microdrama, “I’m Three Years Older Than Grandma,” depicts a Chinese cosplayer who accidentally travels back in time to 1942 and encounters her grandmother, who is a member of the anti-Japanese resistance.

From The Wall Street Journal Sep. 27, 2025

Kamikawa also called on Beijing to crack down on anti-Japanese sentiment online.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 24, 2024

The conservative Mr. Yoon has surprised many with his bold and radical policy of upgrading relations with Tokyo, in the face of still-powerful anti-Japanese sentiment at home.

From Washington Times Aug. 17, 2023

Meanwhile, economic ties and tourism remain strong and recent years have seen an abeyance in once-frequent anti-Japanese street protests in China.

From Seattle Times Jul. 13, 2023

Any material that advocates democracy, exposes wrongdoing by the Japanese military, or contains anti-Japanese sentiment is confiscated.

From "At Last She Stood" by Erin Entrada Kelly

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