>>237441648It doesn't seem much but there seems to have been an extremely anti-japanese sentiment among the japanese left during the 70s:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Japaneseism#Influence_on_Japanese_society>Anti-Japaneseism (反日亡国論, han'nichi-bōkoku-ron) is a radical ideology promoted by a faction of the Japanese New Left that advocates for the destruction of the nation of Japan. The ideology was first conceived by Katsuhisa Oomori, a member of the New Left, in the 1970s.Extending from anti-Japanese sentiments and viewpoints such as the Ainu Revolution Theory, it claims that "The nation called Japan and the entire Japanese race should be extinguished from the face of the earth".[citation needed]
Anti-Japanism makes claims that go far back in history, denying the founding of Japan and the history of the Japanese people. It advocates for the extermination of the Japanese ethnicity.
>The East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front has suggested a scenario that could lead to the ruin of Japan. In this scenario, they would invade South Korea and topple the current "pro-Japanese" regime, replacing it with a military regime that is openly anti-Japanese. Japan, owing to its naturally aggressive nature, would invade Korea in response, then the Anti-Japaneseists could employ their terrorist networks to wreak havoc in Korea similar to the Vietnam War, draining Japan's financial and political strength, which would allow its swift downfall.[1]The detailed scenario is as follows:
The main country of importance in this scenario is the Republic of Korea. By fostering xenophobic South Korean nationalism, it would fuel anti-Japanese sentiment, induce a coup d'etat in the South Korean military, overthrow the “Pro-Japanese government”, and eliminate the “Pro-Japanese” sentiments that are rooted in South Korea. Then, the South Korean "Anti-Japanese military government" would declare war on Japan, killing at least 100,000 Japanese Self Defence Forces personnel.