education inRussiaJapanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title JapaneseinRussia. If an...
landing of RussiansinJapan (Japanese: 在日ロシア人, Zai-Nichi Roshia-jin; Russian: Русские в Японии, romanized: Russkije v Japonii) was in 1739 in Kamogawa...
JapaneseRussian or RussianJapanese may refer to: Japanese-Russian relations (c.f. "a Japanese-Russian treaty") Japanese language education in Russia...
became the father of Japanese language education inRussia. Japanese settlement inRussia remained sporadic, confined to the Russian Far East, and also...
from one Japanese-medium school serving Japanese people inRussia (the Japanese School in Moscow, founded in 1965), virtually all Japanese language education...
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world by area, extending across...
Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the Russian 1st Pacific Squadron at Port Arthur. Eight days later Russia declared war on Japan. The war ended in September...
the Government of Japan. The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russiain Tokyo. There are consulates general in Osaka, Niigata, and...
partial Ainu ancestry. Most of the 888 Japanese who live inRussian territory (2010 Census) are of mixed Japanese and Ainu ancestry, though they generally...
guaranteed the return of surrendered Japanese soldiers to Japan. When Russian President Boris Yeltsin arrived inJapanin October 1993, he apologized for being...
between Japan and Russia 日露和親条約, Nichi-Ro Washin Jouyaku) of February 7, 1855, was the first treaty between the Russian Empire, and the Empire of Japan, then...
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji...
Japan until 1945, the year of the end of World War II in Asia, after the surrender of Japan. Control over all territories except most of the Japanese...
Orthodox Church inJapan or Orthodox Church of Japan (Japanese: 日本ハリストス正教会, romanized: Nihon Harisutosu Seikyōkai, OCJ), also known as the Japanese Orthodox...
1894–1895 First Sino–Japanese War, Joseon became nominally independent and declared the short-lived Korean Empire. Japan then defeated Russiain the 1904–1905...