Anti-Japanese sentiment

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This French rendering of “Make Way for the Yellows” mixes various aspects of the most familiar Western stereotypes of Japan—the feminine and exotic (the comely passenger in the rickshaw); the backward and undeveloped (the rickshaw puller); and the threat of Japanese imperialism (the run-over or imperilled four great nations of Europe—Russia, Britain, France, and Germany.)

Anti-Japanese sentiment, Japanophobia, or Japonophobia is intense dislike or hatred of the Japanese. Anti-Japanese sentiment comes largely from the country's militaristic, imperialist and eugenistic past, as well as its alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in World War II as the Empire of Japan, or can be simply a extension of anti-Asian racism.

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