What do the Japanese call England?

The term 英国 Eikoku
Eikoku
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a sovereign country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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is also used to refer to the UK, much like how other countries have their own kanji-fied names (the U.S. is also known as 米国 Beikoku, for example), but for the average Japanese citizen, the UK has always been, and probably always will be, Igirisu.
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What is British Japanese?

British Japanese or British-Japanese may be: Britons in Japan. Japanese community in the United Kingdom. As an adjective, anything concerning Japan–United Kingdom relations. Eurasian (mixed ancestry) people of British and Japanese descent.
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Why is the kanji for English?

The names of foreign things including the country names like America had to be written in some way since late 19th century. So they used both Kanji(ideogram) and Katakana (phonogrma) to destribe them in writing. Funny thing was they used Kanji as phonogram because Kanji was the official letters in official documents.
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What does Japan think of the UK?

While 54% of the respondents pre-referendum had found the UK to be attractive, the figure was 49% post-referendum. Trust, post-referendum, was examined in the survey, with only 32% of Japanese respondents saying they trusted the UK government and 33% saying they trusted British people.
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Why Japan is called the Great Britain of the East?

Japan is called the Great Britain of East due to a high level of industrial development in this country.
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Is Japan a UK ally?

“Japan is Britain's close security partner in Asia, with shared values and common strategic interests. This sends a clear signal about our determination to deepen bilateral defence cooperation, and the UK's commitment to the Indo Pacific region.”
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Is Japan a British colony?

Japan was not formally colonized by Western powers, but was a colonizer itself. It has, however, experienced formal semicolonial situations, and modern Japan was profoundly influenced by Western colonialism in wide-ranging ways.
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Does Japan prefer British or American?

Of the 436 Native Camp users who took part in the survey, 78.2% chose American English, whilst 21.8% favored British English. These numbers don't really surprise, when noticing the majority of schools and eikaiwa across the country prefer to teach American English.
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Is UK colder than Japan?

In the British case, even though the southernmost point of England lies some 300 miles north of the northernmost point of Japan, the Isles have significantly warmer winters, thanks to the Atlantic Ocean and its Gulf Stream, which carries warm equatorial water up the eastern seaboard of North America and thence eastward ...
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Where do Japanese live in England?

Parts of the United Kingdom, in particular London, have significant Japanese populations, such as Golders Green and East Finchley in North London. Derbyshire has a significant Japanese population due to its Toyota plant, and is twinned with Toyota, Aichi. Similarly Telford is home to numerous Japanese firms.
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Can Chinese read Japanese?

No Chinese can read Japanese aloud or viceversa, but they can understand some of what is being said in the text. Because of the kanas, Chinese people are slightly in a disadvantage, so Japanese normally understand a bit more written Chinese than the other way round.
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Can you write Japanese without kanji?

The question is, can you speak Japanese without Kanji? The short answer is: yes. Japanese uses two native phonetic syllabaries, called kana, for writing most of their language. However, they also use an extensive library of Chinese symbols (kanji) to communicate some concepts, grammar, and names.
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Does London have a Japan town?

It's a long flight home, so London has a Japantown of its very own, where you too can get your fix of Japanese food and culture — and there's over 3,100 products to choose from. Japan Centre is located just off Leicester Square at 35b Panton Street, SW1Y 4EA. It's open 10am-9.30pm Monday - Saturday and 11am-8pm Sunday.
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What countries 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 UK smaller than Japan?

Japan is about 1.6 times bigger than United Kingdom.

United Kingdom is approximately 243,610 sq km, while Japan is approximately 377,915 sq km, making Japan 55% larger than United Kingdom.
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Why is England so GREY?

Britain is particularly cloudy because it's located in the Warm Gulfstream. The heat necessary to evaporate all that water was absorbed off the African American coast, and then transported along with the water. The air above Britain, on the other hand, is quite often coming from the polar areas and thus much colder.
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What is the coldest city in England?

Newport, Shropshire. What is this? The picturesque market town of Newport in the county of Shropshire holds the record for having the lowest ever temperature in England. In January 1982 the temperature in Newport reached an all-time low of -26 °C, way beyond the average low of 0 °C for January.
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Why is Japan so hot?

The high pressure forms over the Pacific Ocean so it contains a lot of water vapor. When summer arrives, it moves to the north and covers the Japanese islands. The southerly winds then carries the hot and humid air from the Pacific Ocean to Japan, making it humid.
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What countries love British accents?

The British accent was voted the absolute hottest on earth, coming top in countries as far-flung as Sweden, China, India and the USA. A British brogue was particularly desirable in Asia, with South Korea and Malaysia also finding UK accents too hot to handle.
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Which English accent is the original?

At first, English speakers in the colonies and England used a rhotic accent. But after the Revolutionary War, upper-class and upper-middle-class citizens in England began using non-rhotic speech as a way to show their social status.
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Is English spoken in Japan?

Yet despite this growth, studies estimate that less than 30 percent of Japanese speak English at any level at all. Less than 8 percent and possibly as little as 2 percent speak English fluently.
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Is Japan richer than UK?

World Wealth: Britain crowned fifth richest country in the world behind US, China, Japan and Germany.
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Did UK fight Japan?

The British Empire waged ceaseless war against Japan between December 1941 and August 1945, in defeat and retreat at first, stabilizing in 1943 as the Allies hit back and the Japanese tide abated, and turning to the offensive in 1944.
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