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Taiwan was part of Japan in 1895 after China ceded Taiwan to Japan and remained that way until after World War II when it again became part of China. Taiwan is still considered part of China despite intense controversy over whether or not Taiwan is a separate entity.
As recently as September 2007, Taiwan's Government approved a resolution which declared itself separate from China.
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Taiwan was a colony of Japan from 1895 to 1945. During World War II, Japan banned the use of the Chinese language in Taiwan. The country of Taiwan joined with China after Japan's defeat in WWII.
Pay Japan for the losses during the war + Give Taiwan to Japan
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Formosa (Taiwan) and Korea.
Formosa, now called Taiwan.
TaiWan is just part of Great of China , it is no question .
Taiwan Army of Japan was created in 1919.
Awesome. Taiwan is democratic Taiwan has good food Taiwanese people are nice Just don't ever say "Taiwan is a part of China" and you'll be fine.
Taiwan was a colony of Japan from 1895 to 1945. During World War II, Japan banned the use of the Chinese language in Taiwan. The country of Taiwan joined with China after Japan's defeat in WWII.
um i think it is a little part of Taiwan but there was no damage made
Both Taiwan and Japan are islands off the east coast of the Asian subcontinent. The island of Taiwan is only about 400 miles southwest off the tip of Japan.
Japan lies to the northeast of China, and Taiwan is directly east of China.
Japan.
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No. Taiwan has it's own little island.
Technically, it's Japan. The westernmost point of Japan, on Yonaguni Island, is roughly 60 miles east of Taiwan.
Japan, China and Singapore, depending on the part or model.