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- China–Japan_relations abstract "China and Japan are geographically separated by the East China Sea. Japan has been strongly influenced by China with its language, architecture, culture, religion, philosophy, and law. When Western countries such as the British and the United States forced Japan to open trading in the mid-19th century, Japan moved towards modernization (Meiji Restoration), viewing China as an antiquated civilization, unable to defend itself against Western forces in part due to the First and Second Opium Wars and Anglo-French Expeditions from the 1860s to the 1880s.The relationship between China and Japan has been strained at times by Japan's refusal to acknowledge its wartime past to the satisfaction of China. Revisionist comments made by prominent Japanese officials and some Japanese history textbooks regarding the 1937 Nanking Massacre have been a focus of particular controversy. Sino-Japanese relations warmed considerably after Shinzo Abe became the Prime Minister of Japan in September 2006, and a joint historical study conducted by China and Japan released a report in 2010 which pointed toward a new consensus on the issue of World War 2-era atrocities. However, in the early 2010s, relations cooled once more, with Japan accusing China of withholding its reserves of valuable rare earth elements. The Senkaku Islands dispute also resulted in a number of hostile encounters in the East China Sea, heated rhetoric, and riots in the PRC.China's and Japan's economies are respectively the world's second and third-largest economies. In 2008, China-Japan trade grew to $266.4 billion, a rise of 12.5 percent on 2007, making China and Japan the top two-way trading partners. China was also the biggest destination for Japanese exports in 2009.According to a 2013 BBC World Service Poll, 5% of Japanese people view China's influence positively, with 64% expressing a negative view, while 17% of Chinese people view Japanese influence positively, with 74% expressing a negative view, the most negative perception of Japan in the world.".
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- China–Japan_relations subject Category:Bilateral_relations_of_China.
- China–Japan_relations subject Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Japan.
- China–Japan_relations subject Category:China–Japan_relations.
- China–Japan_relations comment "China and Japan are geographically separated by the East China Sea. Japan has been strongly influenced by China with its language, architecture, culture, religion, philosophy, and law.".
- China–Japan_relations label "China–Japan relations".
- China–Japan_relations label "Chinesisch-japanische Beziehungen".
- China–Japan_relations label "Relations entre la Chine et le Japon".
- China–Japan_relations label "Relazioni bilaterali tra Cina e Giappone".
- China–Japan_relations label "Relações entre China e Japão".
- China–Japan_relations label "Китайско-японские отношения".
- China–Japan_relations label "中日关系".
- China–Japan_relations label "日中関係史".
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