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10 July 2022
- 04:4504:45, 10 July 2022 diff hist −561 Japan–China Joint Communiqué →Japan's relations with PRC: This sentence was horribly written, it implies that Japan was not anti-communist already, and that it didn't want to sign the security treaty, but it was all forced onto Japan (and that anti-communism is some evil US plot). Japan BTW was anti-communist even since the Korean war, which it helped in that war prevent communists from reaching Japan. Tag: references removed
8 July 2022
- 00:1500:15, 8 July 2022 diff hist +23 Kunashir →History: The non sourced sentence was poorly framed. It started a rhetoric of Ainu vs Japanese, which is very scientifically false, as all Japanese people carry 20% Ainu DNA roughly. Meaning Japanese are not disconnected as an entirely separate race, Japanese are a Korean/Jomon hybrid, and Ainu are a Jomon peoples who are not mixed with Korean migrants yet at the time. A Japanese of Korean/Jomon mixture can be called Yamato ethnicity, which are most Japanese people.
7 July 2022
- 21:0221:02, 7 July 2022 diff hist −311 Kununokuni →Outline: There is no evidence that Yamatai royals descended from Chinese "Dongyi". The most likely case is they were Yayoi people from Korean tribal kingdoms, Yayoi who are Japan's wave of Asian looking people come from Korea, genetic tests prove this.
- 12:2812:28, 7 July 2022 diff hist −10 Korea Strait →Battle of Tsushima: Another silly writing without any source. No, the Russian navy wasn't "virtually" destroyed, it was literally destroyed, there was nothing virtual about it.
- 12:2612:26, 7 July 2022 diff hist −188 Korea Strait →Mongol invasion: Again, no source. Also the typhoon didn't save Japan, there were actually many recorded battles over the years of the invasions. The history is recorded, the Japanese partook in battle on western Kyushu against Mongols. Additionally it wasn't just Mongols and Koreans, the Chinese also were part of this invasion force.
- 12:2312:23, 7 July 2022 diff hist −205 Korea Strait →Early history: No source, and the person who wrote this didn't even know how to spell "travelled".
1 July 2022
- 09:1009:10, 1 July 2022 diff hist −357 List of military aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War →Provided by sovereign countries: Removed the area claiming that Japan's export didn't break the Japanese "Three Principles on Arms Exports". The Government of Japan, in accordance with the National Security Strategy adopted on December 2013, set out “the Three Principles of Transfer of Defense Equipment and Technology” as a set of new principles on overseas transfer of defense equipment and technology, which replace “the Three Principles on Arms Exports and Their Related Policy Guidelines" Tag: references removed