Japanese favorability toward U.S. falls below 30%, survey finds

Japanese favorability toward U.S. falls below 30%, survey finds

by Hazzat

17 comments
  1. 1000 respondents is not a good sample size for something like that, granted most people I know are really tired of Trump’s admin’s antics but this survey might as well be a guess.

  2. “ According to the April survey, Britain ranked highest among the countries respondents liked, at 33.7%. France followed at 32.9%, with Switzerland close behind at 32.2%.
    The United States came fourth, at 29.2%”

    Compared to other Western countries the US is still fairly well liked, even under Trump.

  3. 力による現状変更は認めないという方針に反したことは問題だ。アメリカが利益を得たところを見て大東亜共栄圏シーズン2が始まるかもしれない。

  4. Messing with the beloved baby monkey Punch I’m surprised it hasn’t fallen to 0

  5. I am American and live in Japan. I am right with the 70%. We are a bunch of clowns trying to ruin the world.

    Am I one of the baddies? Damn, I hope not, 😬 but Americans generally are not the best a self evaluation.

  6. Well, the guys in my office who were very excited about Trump winning in 2024 haven’t been very talkative when it comes to Donald, as of late. That’s just my personal experience, though.

  7. I do not understand those figures . I guess the sampling ( 2000 respondents ) is introducing a lot of noise . But how come european countries so low ? almost some level as US . What about switzerland ? It is very disturbing actually , looks like Japanese people have no idea what s going on in the world

  8. Other countries on that survey are just barely above 30% with a sample size of a little more than a thousand, i doubt more than 60% of all Japanese people have unfavorable views towards france and the UK somethings amiss with this study

  9. In case people didnt read the article, only 10 percent dislike the us ( up from around 3 percent in 2024 ), so not being favorable in this case is the combination of people that dislike the us + neutral people.

  10. Ah yes, the nations who took advantage of the US for decades are mad that the US is starting to ask for a better deal… figures.

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