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Japanese-Russian relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japan–Russia relations :''For the relations between the Japanese and the Russian Empire, see: Empire of Japan–Russian Empire relations.'' Relations between Russia and Japan are a continuation of Japan–Soviet Union relations covering 1917-1991, and Empire of Japan–Russian Empire relations, covering 1855-1917. The two countries have been unable to sign a peace treaty after World War II due to the Kuril Islands dispute. As of 2015 matters remain unresolved, 〔(''Japan and Russia Move Closer as Both Eye China'' ) April 26, 2013 Wall Street Journal〕 and these disputes have effectively soured relations between the two countries. According to a 2012 Pew Global Attitudes Project survey, 72% of Japanese people view Russia unfavorably, compared with 22% who viewed it favorably, making Japan the country with the most anti-Russian sentiment surveyed. ==History==
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