Talk:Japan–Russia relations

Extreme Right
"Extreme right" is used to describe groups that broadcast information and park trucks. Is this really "extreme"? "Far right" is a much more apt descriptor given that "extreme" typically requires extremism and parking trucks outside of buildings is not extremism. Trucks blasting information is _normal_ in Tokyo, I see it every election cycle and constantly in some areas. I feel the description is written with a strong anti-right wing bias. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 1.21.49.169 (talk) 01:37, 9 September 2022 (UTC)

Requested move
I am requesting this article be moved back to its original name, per naming conventions of WikiProject International relations, so that it will be in line with all other bi-national relations article names. Chris 22:36, 6 June 2007 (UTC)

This article has been renamed from Japanese-Russian relations to Russo-Japanese relations as the result of a move request. --Stemonitis 07:08, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

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"Improving Relations"
There is only one source for this passage: Since 2017, relations between Russia and Japan have improved., yes I know it has two articles but both are from RIA Novosti a state owned media organization. I feel this is a biased source and I'm puzzled as to why it's even included. 184.144.1.43 (talk) 01:36, 18 August 2017 (UTC)

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Technicly Japan and Russia are at war...
Japan and Russia have not (to this day) formally signed a peace treaty to end the fighting of WWII between them. Of chose not shots have been fired since WWII but they are still formally at war technically... (this also means that WWII is not over but I will let that one go...) -aman0226 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aman0226 (talk • contribs) 18:01, 22 February 2018 (UTC)


 * A ceasefire was signed that stopped the fighting. It's an over exaggeration of a legal ambiguity. Romanov loyalist (talk) 16:11, 6 June 2018 (UTC)
 * Incorrect. WW2 ended in August 1945. Formal peace treaties were signed by Japan in 1951 and by Germany in 1990. --208.72.125.2 (talk) 22:44, 22 January 2020 (UTC)