Anti-Japanese sentiment

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Archivo:Binghamton, New York church sign Japan and China.jpg
A sign at the First Congregational Church in Binghamton, New York, United States c. 1937–41.

Anti-Japanese sentiments range from animosity towards the Japanese government’s actions and disdain for Japanese culture to racism against the Japanese people. Sentiments of dehumanization have been fueled by the anti-Japanese propaganda of the Allied governments in World War II; this propaganda was often of racially disparaging character. Anti-Japanese sentiment may be strongest in China, North Korea, and South Korea.

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