Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Difference of Two Countries in Asia

Hi,guys. Long time no see you.I have NOT stopped writing yet.
Today, I want to post about the difference of Japan and China.

At September 9, an incident happened in The Senkaku Islands area of Japanese territory. A Chinese fishing boat that took illegal fishing bumped against the patrol boat of Japan Coast Guard. At the result, Chinese crew were arrested. But...

After that, CRAZY CHINA has FUCKIN' insistence that The Senkaku Islands are HIS territory protested strongly about this act. And China put various pressures to Japan; embargo of the rare earth, cancellation of trips to Japan, stopping of cultural exchanges, and CUSTODY of JAPANESE CIVILIAN in China.

At September 24, Our FUCKIN' GOVERNMENT of The Democratic Party of Japan decided discharge of the Chinese captain. (Other crew were discharged before this decision)
Our government said "There is no political intervention about this judgment". But ALMOST JAPANESE didn't believe it.
Japan bowed to Chinese pressure after all...

against_chinaAnd...
At October 16, yesterday, many people held a street demonstration against CHINESE TYRANNY in Tokyo. I heard about 3,000 PEOPLE took part in this demonstration.
There is a mom with stroller in this demonstration.

against_japanBy the way, demonstrations against Japan happened at 3 cities in China at same day. I heard it's VERY VIOLENT, Japanese restaurant and Japanese supermarket were attacked, and windows were crashed by them.

I think, no, no, no... many Japanese think Chinese have a LOW STANDARD of LIVING. And we think we can NEVER BELIEVE them.

Do you think about?

The Basic View on the Sovereignty over the Senkaku Islands
From 1885 on, surveys of the Senkaku Islandss had been thoroughly made by the Government of Japan through the agencies of Okinawa Prefecture and by way of other methods. Through these surveys, it was confirmed that the Senkaku Islands had been uninhabited and showed no trace of having been under the control of China. Based on this confirmation, the Government of Japan made a Cabinet Decision on 14 January 1895 to erect a marker on the Islands to formally incorporate the Senkaku Islands into the territory of Japan.

Since then, the Senkaku Islands have continuously remained as an integral part of the Nansei Shoto Islands which are the territory of Japan. These islands were neither part of Taiwan nor part of the Pescadores Islands which were ceded to Japan from the Qing Dynasty of China in accordance with Article II of the Treaty of Shimonoseki which came into effect in May of 1895.

Accordingly, the Senkaku Islands are not included in the territory which Japan renounced under Article II of the San Francisco Peace Treaty. The Senkaku Islands have been placed under the administration of the United States of America as part of the Nansei Shoto Islands, in accordance with Article III of the said treaty, and are included in the area, the administrative rights over which were reverted to Japan in accordance with the Agreement Between Japan and the United States of America Concerning the Ryukyu Islands and the Daito Islands signed on 17 June 1971. The facts outlined herein clearly indicate the status of the Senkaku Islands being part of the territory of Japan.

The fact that China expressed no objection to the status of the Islands being under the administration of the United States under Article III of the San Francisco Peace Treaty clearly indicates that China did not consider the Senkaku Islands as part of Taiwan. It was not until the latter half of 1970, when the question of the development of petroleum resources on the continental shelf of the East China Sea came to the surface, that the Government of China and Taiwan authorities began to raise questions regarding the Senkaku Islands.

Furthermore, none of the points raised by the Government of China as "historic, geographic or geological" evidence provide valid grounds, in light of international law, to support China's arguments regarding the Senkaku Islands.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan