The prospects for Sino-Japanese relations are worrying when 80 percent of the Chinese surveyed said they feel the same way about Japan,
A joint poll has showed that 93 percent of Japanese have a negative impression of China, hitting its worst level since the survey began in 2005, while 86.8 percent Chinese view Japan unfavorably, improving a little from last year.
A latest poll unveiled on Tuesday that tapping public diplomacy to repair bilateral relations continued to attract public support from both China and Japan.
A survey reveals impact of the Diaoyu Islands dispute on China-Japan ties is showing signs of moderating, yet pessimism about future ties continues.
China on Monday released archives of a key military victory against Japanese army in 1938, as the country marks the 69th anniversary of the victory against Japan's aggression.
China on Monday released archives of a key military victory against Japanese army in 1938, as the country marks the 69th anniversary of the victory against Japan's aggression.
Due to a number of his recent policy moves that have steered Japan dramatically towards the right in recent months and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's affiliations, both open and more clandestine, to groups that harbor fundamentalist nationalistic leanings that embrace many of the tenets of pre-WWII Japan, including those of State Shinto, Japan's leader can no longer hide behind smoke and mirrors.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in Sri Lanka on Sunday for what Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa termed was an important visit.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday left for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in a move to boost Japan's trade and investment in the counties.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe picked two lawmakers with friendly ties to China for top party posts in an apparent signal to mend bilateral ties.
A Chinese memorial sight has released archive footage of Japanese representatives surrendering in China at the end of World War II, as the country on Wednesday marked the 69th anniversary of victory in the Anti-Japanese War.
A Japanese consortium assembled from governments and companies on Kyushu arrived in Shanghai on Monday, where it signed agreements with 28 Chinese travel agencies to attract tourists to Japan.