Group 1 - A recent poll indicates that 76% of Japanese people believe there is no need to improve relations with China, highlighting a significant disconnect between public sentiment and business realities [1] - Despite the poll results, Japanese businesses are experiencing a sharp decline in Chinese tourist numbers, with a reported decrease of over 60% compared to last year, leading to a backlog of canceled hotel bookings [1] - The Japanese government, under pressure from the U.S., is continuing to invest heavily in American projects, with several large Japanese corporations forming a new consortium to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the U.S. [4][6] Group 2 - The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled against a tariff policy initiated by former President Trump, which has caused confusion among U.S. allies, including the EU and India, who had already made concessions in anticipation of lower tariffs [3][4] - Japan's reliance on U.S. support is evident as it navigates a stalemate in relations with China, with concerns that any deviation from U.S. policy could jeopardize the Japan-U.S. alliance [4][6] - The current political climate in Japan reflects a rightward shift in society, which may be influencing public opinion and government policy, despite the economic repercussions of distancing from China [3][7]
怪不得高市底气十足:76%的日本人一口咬定,要继续对华强硬
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-25 09:59