What do Japanese think of Canada?

The interesting thing about the findings is that while Canadians have clear opinions about Japan (58% mainly positive, 30% mainly negative and 12% neutral or drawing a blank, only 45% of Japanese have a concrete opinion of Canada (44% mostly positive against 1% mostly negative), with 55% neutral or having no opinion.
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Does Japan have a good relationship with Canada?

Canada and Japan have long shared strong political ties, but in recent years, these relations have spread into new areas and become more substantive. One important area of growth is peace and security cooperation.
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Does Canada like Japan?

According to the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's 2016 National Opinion Poll: Canadian Views on Asia (2016 NOP), after Australia, Canadians have the warmest feelings toward Japan. Remarkably, Canadians have even more positive feelings toward Japan than they do toward their southern neighbour, the United States.
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What does Japan think of America?

Japan is currently one of the most pro-American nations in the world, with 67% of Japanese viewing the United States favorably, according to a 2018 Pew survey; and 75% saying they trust the United States as opposed to 7% for China.
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Who are Japan's enemies?

China and Japan may not have fought militarily since the 1940s, but they've never stopped battling over the past. In the latest scuffle, protests directed at Japan's revisionist textbooks are roiling Beijing and other Chinese cities.
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Is it better to live in Japan or Canada?

In Canada, the average life expectancy is 83 years (81 years for men, 86 years for women) as of 2020. In Japan, that number is 86 years (83 years for men, 90 years for women) as of 2020.
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Did Japan declare war on Canada?

Canada was at war with Japan from December 1941 to August 1945. The war had terrible and wide-ranging consequences in Canada and abroad.
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Are Japan and Russia allies?

Since Japan and Russia had become allies by convenience, Japan sold back to Russia a number of former Russian ships, which Japan had captured during the Russo-Japanese War. For 1917–1991, see Japan–Soviet Union relations.
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How many Japanese are in Canada?

The 2016 census reported 121,485 people of Japanese origin in Canada, or 0.35 per cent of the Canadian population.
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Did Canada get bombed in ww2?

Japanese fire balloons were also launched at Canada, some reaching British Columbia and the other western provinces. The Japanese Fu-Go balloon bombs were released during the winter of 1944–45, although no Canadians were actually hurt by the devices.
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Did Canada fight in ww2?

Canadian airmen fought in the Battle of Britain, North Africa, Italy and the Normandy invasion. About 17,000 died, the great majority while serving with Bomber Command.
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What does Canada sell to Japan?

Canada's top merchandise exports to Japan (2015-2017 average)
  • Agricultural products (including canola seed, pork cuts and wheat): $3.9 billion.
  • Metals and minerals: $3.3 billion.
  • Forest products and value-added wood products: $1.5 billion.
  • Medical devices and pharmaceuticals: $454 million.
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Who are Japan's military allies?

Below is a summary of Japan's relations with some of the countries and regions most important to it in the postwar period.
  • The United States. Since World War II, Japan's most important tie has been with the United States. ...
  • Southeast Asia. ...
  • Korea. ...
  • European Economic Community (EEC). ...
  • Persian Gulf Nations. ...
  • China. ...
  • Russia.
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Who does Canada import from the most?

Imports The top imports of Canada are Cars ($21.7B), Vehicle Parts ($14.6B), Delivery Trucks ($11.6B), Broadcasting Equipment ($9.74B), and Gold ($8.98B), importing mostly from United States ($218B), China ($49.5B), Mexico ($16.1B), Germany ($10.9B), and Japan ($8.14B).
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How were the Japanese treated in Canada?

From shortly after the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor until 1949, Japanese Canadians were stripped of their homes and businesses, then sent to internment camps and farms in British Columbia as well as in some other parts of Canada.
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Who in Canada can declare war?

A declaration of war by Canada is a formal declaration issued by the Government of Canada (the federal Crown-in-Council) indicating that a state of war exists between Canada and another nation.
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Who controls the military in Canada?

Final decisions about the deployment of the Canadian armed forces are made by the prime minister of Canada, but officially, the commander-in-chief of the military is the governor-general. Seen here, Governor General David Johnston (b. 1941) at the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
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What is the best country Canada or Japan?

This is the first time Canada has claimed the top spot in the annual ranking. The country placed second in the 2020 report and was in third place in 2019. Canada ranked #1 out of 78 countries, beating out Japan, Germany, Switzerland and Australia, which rounded out the top five. The United States came in sixth.
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Is it easy for a Canadian to move to Japan?

It can be overwhelming to moving to Japan from Canada. Not only do you have to look for a job and a place to live, but you also need to get a phone, a bank account, and insurance. You might have an infinite number of questions – even things you didn't know you had to look up.
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Is Canada cheaper than Japan?

Japan is 16.7% cheaper than Canada.
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Do Japanese dislike tourists?

Japan's traditional sense of "omotenashi", meaning wholeheartedly looking after guests, is wearing decidedly thin. Residents of many of the nation's must-see tourist spots are increasingly expressing their frustration at loud and disrespectful foreigners, crowded public transport and poor etiquette among visitors.
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Why are Japanese scared of foreigners?

"The majority of Japanese feel that foreigners are foreigners and Japanese are Japanese," said Shigehiko Toyama, a professor of English literature at Showa Women's University in Tokyo. "There are obvious distinctions. Foreigners who speak fluently blur those distinctions and that makes the Japanese feel uneasy."
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What's rude in Japan?

Pointing at people or things is considered rude in Japan. Instead of using a finger to point at something, the Japanese use a hand to gently wave at what they would like to indicate. When referring to themselves, people will use their forefinger to touch their nose instead of pointing at themselves.
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