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It's good news for Japan and the rest of the world

This is MY thread. I say what topic it is and so it is.
Your thread topic is:

It's good news for Japan and the rest of the world​

So I'm explaining to you why Japan re-militarizing is good news for Japan but not so good news for the rest of the world, Singapore included, dickhead.
 
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Your thread topic is:

It's good news for Japan and the rest of the world​

So I'm explaining to you why Japan re-militarizing is good news for Japan and but not so good news for the rest of the world, Singapore included, dickhead.
Also give reason good for China to settle past and present score at one go
Another possibility is the Ryukyu, a Chinese tributary state in the Ming Dynasty period, which was a sovereign nation in modern terms.
 
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Trashy Tiongs should fuck off back to Tiongland, including the ones in Sinkieland.

I still remember the glory days of People's Park Complex before the Tiong invasion and infestation at the turn of the millennium. There were video game shops there, and kids playing at them.
CCP using tourism to intimidate smaller neighbours again. How come they dont do this to US? :biggrin:
 
Past incidents have indicated that Chinese nationals were attacked amid growing fears of rising anti-Japanese sentiment in China and broader safety concerns.
 
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Eventually all countries will tell China chinks to fuck off from their countries regardless of how much money they have.
 
Japan shop owners say China’s travel warning won’t hurt them as other tourists fill the gap

China warned its citizens to avoid Japan after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, sparking a major diplomatic escalation.

Beijing framed Japan as unsafe for Chinese nationals, urging travelers and even students to stay away.

Airlines in China began offering refunds and free changes to cancel Japan trips, signaling a sharp drop in Chinese tourism.

But on the ground in Japan, many shop owners say they simply don’t care about losing Chinese tour groups.

One lady said, “If Chinese tourists don’t come then Japanese and Taiwanese will,” reflecting a growing sentiment in tourist districts.

Locals say business has stayed steady thanks to Taiwanese, Southeast Asian, American, and domestic travelers.

Some shops even prefer the calmer crowds without massive Chinese bus tours dominating shopping streets.

Despite Beijing’s warning, many in Japan insist their tourism industry is healthier and more balanced than before.


Err.... I thought the japanese businesses will hugely suffer intensely due to a loss of 7 million tourists from chinkland? Or is it just chinkland think too highly on themselves..a self inflated ego.
 
Japan shop owners say China’s travel warning won’t hurt them as other tourists fill the gap

China warned its citizens to avoid Japan after Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks, sparking a major diplomatic escalation.

Beijing framed Japan as unsafe for Chinese nationals, urging travelers and even students to stay away.

Airlines in China began offering refunds and free changes to cancel Japan trips, signaling a sharp drop in Chinese tourism.

But on the ground in Japan, many shop owners say they simply don’t care about losing Chinese tour groups.

One lady said, “If Chinese tourists don’t come then Japanese and Taiwanese will,” reflecting a growing sentiment in tourist districts.

Locals say business has stayed steady thanks to Taiwanese, Southeast Asian, American, and domestic travelers.

Some shops even prefer the calmer crowds without massive Chinese bus tours dominating shopping streets.

Despite Beijing’s warning, many in Japan insist their tourism industry is healthier and more balanced than before.


Err.... I thought the japanese businesses will hugely suffer intensely due to a loss of 7 million tourists from chinkland? Or is it just chinkland think too highly on themselves..a self inflated ego.
https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-...could-cost-japan-us959-billion-year-economist
Its face savings lah. Of course in front of press talk cock doesn't matters etc. But behind close doors they are panicking. 14 billion dollars GDP minus growth etc. Even some predict that takichi would nhave to resign for her faux pas. All these politicians talking nonsense. Other counties can fill the 8 million china tourisst gap???? Common sense tells u only china tourists can keep those shops open.
https://asiatimes.com/2025/11/japans-china-row-could-be-the-gdp-killer-that-sinks-takaichi/
She csn eat shit. Never elect a female PM. Sure die. They are just clueless housewives.
Just a verbal warning advosry is enough to send japan into recession. All the news are reporting it. Thats a fact. Better watch your words.
 
tw is now doing well after shaking off boycott threats from ccp. since tw readjusted its economy to be less reliant on the tantrums of tiongcock it’s now more stable, consistent, predictable, profitable, and steady. tw sme’s including those in tourism, hospitality, transport, f&b, agriculture sectors no longer suffer the wild mood swings of an overgrown baby on steroids and opioids.
 
nvidia reported record revenue of $57b with eps of $1.30. same quarter last year revenue was $35b with eps of $0.81. data center business brought in $51.2b and gaming biz revenue was $4.3b. tiongcock-specific biz based on the ccp-sexportable h-20 chip was “insignificant.” so insignificant it’s on the long tail of revenue, i.e. not worth mentioning on the quarterly report. majority of chips sold to data center biz was the blackwell gpu, followed by newer builds with the blackwell ultra.

you see? once a company weans itself off ccp and the tiongcock market it finds new growth and bigger revenue and earnings per share from the rest of the world. huat ah!
 
The number of Chinese visitors to Japan has reached approximately 8.2 million to date, a significant figure that cannot be easily topped with and filled up additionally by other countries.
Tourism is not the only method; the Chinese have various ways to weaponize their trade, as previously demonstrated with the US.
 
The number of Chinese visitors to Japan has reached approximately 8.2 million to date, a significant figure that cannot be easily topped with and filled up additionally by other countries.
Tourism is not the only method; the Chinese have various ways to weaponize their trade, as previously demonstrated with the US.
what fucked up logic. it’s like flooding a market with cheap freeloading beggar cecas in order to justify quantity over quality. replace cecas with tiongs and you get the same shit. it cost more for jp to clear the shit in the sewage and treat foreigners in jp clinics and hospitals that scarce resources are being deprived from own citizens who have paid taxes and contributed daily to the economy. the pathetic earnings from tiongs do not justify the immense cost of clearing their trash and treating them in hospitals and clinics.
 

Japan counts cost of China’s travel boycott as tensions flare

TOKYO – Within days of China urging its citizens not to travel to Japan due to a diplomatic dispute, Tokyo-based tour operator East Japan International Travel Service had lost 80 per cent of its bookings for the remainder of the year.

The small firm, which specialises in group tours largely for Chinese clients, is at the sharp end of a backlash that threatens to deal a sizeable blow to Japan’s economy, the world’s fourth largest.

The travel warning – triggered by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s

remarks about Taiwan, the democratically governed island claimed by China – has seen a wave of flight cancellations and battered tourism-related stocks in Japan.

“This is a huge loss for us,” said East Japan International Travel Service vice-president Yu Jinxin.

Tourism accounts for around 7 per cent of Japan’s overall gross domestic product, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council, and has been a major driver of growth in recent years.

Visitors from mainland China and Hong Kong account for around a fifth of all arrivals, official figures show.

The boycott could result in a loss of around 2.2 trillion yen (S$18.4 billion) annually, Nomura Research Institute estimates.
 
cutting off trade and economic ties with ccp may actually benefit jp and tw as tw’s economic data in november 2025 has shown. this is because manufacturing returns in a big way, offering jobs to locals plus enterprises readjust their target markets and improve quality and productivity. the desperation and despair of “racing to the bottom” in price and quantity vs quality equation when dealing with tiongcock have now been replaced with a better focus on product value and more sustainable pricing and margins.

just look at the latest job improvement situation in the usa. the latest job report (today) is unexpected as more jobs (120k) are added in september. analysts are expecting job losses. tariffs targeting tiongcock may be working in consequential ways unexpected by economists and anal-ysts. the prolonged trade war with ccp may have caused the us economy and companies to amend and reinvent. no more cheap useless goods from tiongcock means consumers are more selective, careful in spending, and settle for more reliable, useful, but pricier products which are usually made in europe, japan and now america with manufacturing returning to the continent.
 
Japan says losing bad Chinese tourists is worth it for peace of mind

Japan’s 2023 tourism data shows Taiwan overtaking China in total spending despite having far fewer visitors.

Taiwanese tourists contributed 782 billion yen, slightly more than China’s 760 billion yen.

Japan earned a record 5.3 trillion yen from foreign tourism, but China’s share was only 14.3 percent.

Per-capita spending from Taiwan and Western countries far exceeded that of Chinese group tours.

Many Japanese locals now say losing disruptive tourists from China is “a good trade” for safer streets and quieter cities.

Officials also highlight that South Korea, the US, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia continue to deliver strong spending growth.

With global demand rising and diversified markets performing well, Japan believes it can afford fewer problematic visitors.

The growing sentiment inside Japan is clear: stability and community harmony matter more than chasing every yen.

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We don't want China money.
 
What are you smokin'? Newspapers corrupted by CCP?

Hello, in the biz world money talks, bullshit walks (even the goondu Trump understands that). China has consistently been not just the largest source of tourists for Japan (6-7 milion a year), but also the largest consumers of cosmetics, clothes and consumer electronics. Why do you think stock prices for Taka, Uniqlo and Shiseido crashed when the advisory came out. Japan has been in stagflation for more than 3 decades, and tourism is a key contributor to their GDP, given their rapidly shrinking population. There's much distrust between the average Tiong and Jap, true, but for businesses, the eye's always on the money.
Japan is just kicking the can down the road and pretend it’s still World Lumber 2 just like UK hallucinating it’s still 日不落帝国

Dream is very hard to wake up de
Doing Hard Work is not everyone cup of Tea esp Elites

醉生梦死 is very real de woh
 
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