A recent poll has found that 90.1% of Japanese and 92.8% of Chinese respondents have a negative impression of each other's country, respectively rising 5.8 and 28.3 percentage points from the previous year, Kyodo News reported. The poll, jointly conducted by Japan's Genron NPO and China Daily and released Monday, shows that the number of Chinese and Japanese with positive impressions of each other's country have hit record lows since the annual survey was initiated in 2005.
据共同社报道,由日本非营利组织"言论NPO"和《中国日报》共同实施的舆论调查结果5日在东京公布。90.1%的日本人和92.8%的中国人回答对对方国家"印象不好",分别比去年增加了5.8和28.3个百分点,均跌至2005年调查开始以来的最低好感度数值。
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