Talk:German-Japanese relations

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Why has this article been moved from Japanese-German relations to German-Japanese relations? I am not sure which is right.

March 05


Aren't there any more cultural exchanges? I have heared German language used to be quite popular in Japan.

Düsseldorf has a large Japanese community! 27 Feb 2006

This site is so meaningless. Do German and Japanese Politicans have nothing to say to each other and the world - being (still) the second and third wealthiest nations on this planet? Are relations really only based on trade? This question seems interesting to me - in particular when considering technological and social matters. March 2006