Friends of Japan

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me :)

i though china hates japan

I like Japan

me :)

>Finnish retardation

Why japaneses draw people having sex with children?

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i love japan

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thx fren

:DDDDDD

Add Finland Germany France

Why turkey?

Is Japan friends with Portugal?

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Who is poortugal?

Why you Danes hate Finns?

China

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we wuz turan


The Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) greatly admired Japan, which they took as their model.[5] The fact that an Asian nation like Japan had defeated Russia in 1905, the traditional enemy of the Ottoman Empire, was very inspiring to the Unionists, and Unionist newspapers all portrayed Japan's victory as a triumph not only over Russia, but also over western values.[6] The Unionists especially admired the Japanese for their embrace of western science and technology without losing their "Eastern spiritual essence", which was seen as proving that one could modernize without embracing western values, providing the inspiration to make the Ottoman Empire into the "Japan of the Near East".[7] The Turks originated as a people living north of the Great Wall of China, with the first mention of the Turks in history occurring in a letter written to the Chinese emperor Wen in 585 AD. Over the centuries the Turks had wandered across Eurasia, settling in very large numbers in Anatolia after their victory over the Romans at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. The Unionists were proud of the East Asian origins of the Turkish people, and spent much time glorying Turan, which was the name they had adopted for the homeland of the Turks in East Asia that was located somewhere north of the Great Wall of China
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I'm your friend, Portugal. I can introduce you to Japan-kun. You guys can talk about pan, tempura ,shabon and Kasutera cakes.

エルトゥールル号

I love Japan our Turan brothers.

Thank you for saving our people in 1890. We will never forget!

t. Turk living in Netherlands

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You are arab

I usually make of nasallets, but the Japanese pronunciation of "pan" is maximum cute.