Adjective
anti-Japanese (not comparable)
Against or opposing Japanese.
Anti-Japanese, pro-liberation rallies took place nationwide on 1 March 1919 (the March 1st Movement ). Source: Internet
Not surprisingly the Chinese, led by the Malayan Communist Party (MCP), became the backbone of the Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA), which with British assistance became the most effective resistance force in the occupied Asian countries. Source: Internet
Outside camp, the students took on the role of "ambassadors of good will," and the NJASRC and WRA promoted this image to soften anti-Japanese prejudice and prepare the public for the resettlement of Japanese Americans in their communities. Source: Internet
Shortly after Zhou's arrival in Wuhan, he convinced the Nationalist government to approve and fund a Communist newspaper, Xinhua ribao ("New China Daily"), justifying it as a tool to spread anti-Japanese propaganda. Source: Internet
In February 1936 they established the North West Anti-Japanese Red Army University in Yan'an, through which they trained increasing numbers of new recruits. Source: Internet
Many young Chinese I meet are not hyped up on anti-Japanese propaganda, but rather very committed to serious engagement. Source: Internet