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Japanese/Vietnamese Relations, Is there potential for a strong friendship?
LyHungViet
post Oct 12 2011, 01:45 PM
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After reading a few discussions on Vietnamese chat about relationships between various nations in East Asia, I really began to think about just how much potential there is for the Japanese and Vietnamese people to really develop a strong bond with one another.

Firstly, when looking at our history you can see that both the Japanese and the Viets come from strong warrior stock. Now, I am in no way trying to advocate violence or say that warfare is good, but if you look at past events both Japan and Vietnam have a certain knack for being able to hold their own in the face of confrontation, both with the Vietnamese facing off against the Chinese armies and the French/Americans and Japan being the first Asian nation to conquer a European power (Russia). I think that this kind of strong spirit and determination really links our people together and can be translated into how we interact with one another. We are both very proud races of people, and I think our steadfastness and willpower could really become a force to be reckoned with if we were to combine forces, particularly in the face of possible aggression from nations such as the PRC. Our shared efforts could form one of the most powerful defensive alliances in the world if engineered correctly.

Secondly, from a modern perspective I think both Japan and Vietnam have much to offer each other in the economic and industrial fields. A lot of our technological gadgets come from the Japanese, and I believe that if our two nations were to really put our heads together Vietnam could stand to learn a lot from you guys icon_smile.gif
In exchange, Vietnam could offer our own rapidly emerging economy to the mix, as well as manpower from our relatively large workforce and natural recourses from our own land and territory in the Spratly Islands.

I think our people really have so much to gain from working together, that if a strong Vietnamese-Japanese alliance were formed, we could very well rise to be two of the most prosperous nations in the world.

What do you guys think?

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post Oct 12 2011, 06:36 PM
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The first Asian nation to conquer an European power was the Huns who established the Hungarian nation and invaded the Roman Empire.

When it comes to the Asiatic battlefield, the Vietnamese are good with defense while Mongolians are good with offense. Japan's warrior culture was mainly against other Japanese.

It does seem most Mongoloid countries are gaining up on China.
Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Mongolia, etc. all seem to not like China very much.
I think it's just North Korea, Central Asia, and Northeast Indian separatists that get along with China.

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post Oct 12 2011, 07:09 PM
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QUOTE (AsiaticGlory @ Oct 12 2011, 06:36 PM) *
The first Asian nation to conquer an European power was the Huns who established the Hungarian nation and invaded the Roman Empire.

When it comes to the Asiatic battlefield, the Vietnamese are good with defense while Mongolians are good with offense. Japan's warrior culture was mainly against other Japanese.

It does seem most Mongoloid countries are gaining up on China.
Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Mongolia, etc. all seem to not like China very much.
I think it's just North Korea, Central Asia, and Northeast Indian separatists that get along with China.



That's true, what's messed up is in the US.. The Huns are portrayed as white most of the time in Hollywood. Most scholars agree that they were Asian though.

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post Oct 12 2011, 08:07 PM
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QUOTE (AnybodyKiller @ Oct 12 2011, 07:09 PM) *
That's true, what's messed up is in the US.. The Huns are portrayed as white most of the time in Hollywood. Most scholars agree that they were Asian though.



To quote a Mongolian guy on Youtube, "Why is Attila a white boy?"

That's what happens when original Asian Turkic people get conquered by Russia. The assimilated "Turkified" people of Hungary/Turkey are able to lay claim to the heritage of Turkic people without opposition. The Huns were the ancestors of Turkic people.

However, the collapse of the Soviet Union means some of these original Asian Turkic people have achieved independence. (i.e: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan) It would be their job to defend their identity from being stolen by Turanists and Nordicists.
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post Oct 13 2011, 05:33 AM
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Sorry guys, but what does this conversation have to do with the topic I was trying to discuss? :P
Can we try to steer ourselves back on track to Viet-Japanese relations, not wether the Huns are white or not? XD
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post Oct 13 2011, 07:23 AM
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QUOTE (LyHungViet @ Oct 12 2011, 01:45 PM) *
What do you guys think?

i think both japan and vietnam have much more to gain from china than from each other. and japan is more similar to china than to vietnam. vietnam is more similar to china than to japan.

oh and the true warrior race are the altaics. go attila and mehmet II! beerchug.gif
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post Oct 13 2011, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE (AsiaticGlory @ Oct 12 2011, 08:07 PM) *
To quote a Mongolian guy on Youtube, "Why is Attila a white boy?"

That's what happens when original Asian Turkic people get conquered by Russia. The assimilated "Turkified" people of Hungary/Turkey are able to lay claim to the heritage of Turkic people without opposition. The Huns were the ancestors of Turkic people.

However, the collapse of the Soviet Union means some of these original Asian Turkic people have achieved independence. (i.e: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan) It would be their job to defend their identity from being stolen by Turanists and Nordicists.


embarassedlaugh.gif turkeyfied.

In my history classes they made it seem like it was unclear of his ethnicity, like they were ashamed that the greatest European empire (except maybe Great Britain) was brought down by Asians. I wonder if all the metal bands who do songs about Attila realize he was Asian?
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post Oct 13 2011, 06:42 PM
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The OP is right. We have derailed the topic.

Anyway, I haven't seen a lot of interaction between Vietnamese and Japanese. I remember hearing a lot about how the Japanese see themselves as different from other Asians but that could be back when Japan was the only developed Asian country.
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post Oct 14 2011, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE (AsiaticGlory @ Oct 13 2011, 04:42 PM) *
The OP is right. We have derailed the topic.

Anyway, I haven't seen a lot of interaction between Vietnamese and Japanese. I remember hearing a lot about how the Japanese see themselves as different from other Asians but that could be back when Japan was the only developed Asian country.


Well, I used to get along reasonably well with Japanese kids back in high school (and these were real Japanese, not American born.) I think there might still be a bit of prejudice towards other Asians in some areas of the country, but in most of the major cities I think the Japanese population is pretty open minded about developing relationships with the rest of the continent (as long as it's not China). If this mindset is the same for politicians, then hopefully there might be a future for Vietnam and Japan to start working together...

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post Oct 14 2011, 06:56 PM
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Japanese exchange students have no problems with me. I have lots of places to stay at in Japan, Korea and CHina weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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post Oct 14 2011, 09:30 PM
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Well, Vietnam is basically the Southeast counterpart of Japan or Vietnam can also be considered Japan of Southeast Asia.
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post Oct 15 2011, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE (VnNinja @ Oct 14 2011, 10:30 PM) *
Well, Vietnam is basically the Southeast counterpart of Japan or Vietnam can also be considered Japan of Southeast Asia.


Both Vietnam and Japan fought major wars against the Americans.
Both Vietnam and Japan have excellent food.
both Vietnam and Japan have beautiful girls.
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post Oct 15 2011, 09:36 PM
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QUOTE (chiuchimu @ Oct 15 2011, 07:23 PM) *
Both Vietnam and Japan fought major wars against the Americans.
Both Vietnam and Japan have excellent food.
both Vietnam and Japan have beautiful girls.
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both ethnicities are short too LOL
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post Oct 15 2011, 11:12 PM
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QUOTE (FieryOFTheEast @ Oct 15 2011, 09:36 PM) *
both ethnicities are short too LOL


Lack of nutrition is the problem. That problem is being fixed though.
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post Oct 15 2011, 11:39 PM
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QUOTE (AsiaticGlory @ Oct 15 2011, 09:12 PM) *
Lack of nutrition is the problem. That problem is being fixed though.


Yes, I know. Went back to Vietnam, I'm at least 10cm taller than the average dude
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post Oct 16 2011, 12:10 AM
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QUOTE (chiuchimu @ Oct 15 2011, 09:23 PM) *
Both Vietnam and Japan fought major wars against the Americans.
Both Vietnam and Japan have excellent food.
both Vietnam and Japan have beautiful girls.
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true that beerchug.gif
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post Oct 16 2011, 01:43 PM
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Vietnam and Japan could be long lost cousins.
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post Oct 17 2011, 03:06 AM
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QUOTE (VnNinja @ Oct 16 2011, 01:43 PM) *
Vietnam and Japan could be long lost cousins.

ur connections are distant. ur (and the japanese) immediate cousins, whether u like it or not, are the chinese
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post Oct 19 2011, 03:28 AM
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QUOTE (chiuchimu @ Oct 15 2011, 10:23 PM) *
Both Vietnam and Japan fought major wars against the Americans.
Both Vietnam and Japan have excellent food.
both Vietnam and Japan have beautiful girls.
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u got my point buddy. haha beerchug.gif
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QUOTE (LyHungViet @ Oct 12 2011, 02:45 PM) *
After reading a few discussions on Vietnamese chat about relationships between various nations in East Asia, I really began to think about just how much potential there is for the Japanese and Vietnamese people to really develop a strong bond with one another.

Firstly, when looking at our history you can see that both the Japanese and the Viets come from strong warrior stock. Now, I am in no way trying to advocate violence or say that warfare is good, but if you look at past events both Japan and Vietnam have a certain knack for being able to hold their own in the face of confrontation, both with the Vietnamese facing off against the Chinese armies and the French/Americans and Japan being the first Asian nation to conquer a European power (Russia). I think that this kind of strong spirit and determination really links our people together and can be translated into how we interact with one another. We are both very proud races of people, and I think our steadfastness and willpower could really become a force to be reckoned with if we were to combine forces, particularly in the face of possible aggression from nations such as the PRC. Our shared efforts could form one of the most powerful defensive alliances in the world if engineered correctly.

Secondly, from a modern perspective I think both Japan and Vietnam have much to offer each other in the economic and industrial fields. A lot of our technological gadgets come from the Japanese, and I believe that if our two nations were to really put our heads together Vietnam could stand to learn a lot from you guys icon_smile.gif
In exchange, Vietnam could offer our own rapidly emerging economy to the mix, as well as manpower from our relatively large workforce and natural recourses from our own land and territory in the Spratly Islands.

I think our people really have so much to gain from working together, that if a strong Vietnamese-Japanese alliance were formed, we could very well rise to be two of the most prosperous nations in the world.

What do you guys think?


I support you. many countries get in ways for our cooperation.

Image of future vietnam is like today's south korea or taiwan, and japan.
japan is good for helping and technology transfer by OEM , outsourcing.

vietnam can help japan too in many ways.

friendship is good.

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