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  2. Japan–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    In March 1955 the Japan–Vietnam Friendship Association was founded and in August that year the Japan–Vietnam Trade Association was established. [34] Afterwards, in 1965 the North Vietnam–Japan Friendship Association was established to help maintain unofficial relations between the two countries. [34]

  3. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese–Japanese relations stretch back to at least the 16th century, when the two countries engaged in friendly trade. Modern relations between the two countries are based on Vietnam 's developing economy and Japan's role as an investor and foreign aid donor.

  4. Foreign relations of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Following 23 October 1991 Final Act of the International Paris Conference on Cambodia among the Cambodian parties, Indonesia (as co-chair with France), and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, Japan promptly established diplomatic relations and ended economic restrictions with Cambodia and Vietnam. In November 1992 ...

  5. Japanese people in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Since 1992, Japan has been the biggest international donor to Vietnam. [26] A Japan Foundation center in Vietnam was established in Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi in 2008. [27] There are about 22,000 Japanese people living in Vietnam in 2023, most of them live in large cities. Hanoi has about 8,700 and Ho Chi Minh City has about 10,600 Japanese people.

  6. Vietnamese people in Japan - Wikipedia

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    By 1908, 200 Vietnamese students had gone to study at Japanese universities. [8] [9] However, the community of Vietnamese people in Japan is dominated by Vietnam War refugees and their families, who compose about 70% of the total population. [4] Japan began to accept refugees from Vietnam in the late 1970s. [10]

  7. Japanese crown prince visits Vietnam to mark 50 years of ...

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    Japanese Crown Prince Akishino, the younger brother of Emperor Naruhito, arrived in Vietnam on Wednesday for a five-day visit marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two ...

  8. Japanese invasion of French Indochina - Wikipedia

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    At that point, Vietnamese nationalists under the Viet Minh banner took control in the August Revolution, and issued a Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The Japanese occupation of Indochina helped strengthen the Viet Minh and contributed to the outbreak of the First Indochina War in 1946 against French rule. [14]

  9. Anti-Vietnamese sentiment - Wikipedia

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    This trend of anti-Vietnamese sentiment only started to dwindle down after Đổi mới, when Vietnam started economic liberalization and reforms, opening Vietnam to the world which gave them a rising profile of political and economic successes with the normalization of the U.S. and China's relations; [19] however due to historical conflicts ...