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'''Japan/China''' is a slash pairing in '''Axis Powers Hetalia''', involving the characters of [[Japan]] and [[China]]. | '''Japan/China''' is a slash pairing in '''Axis Powers Hetalia''', involving the characters of [[Japan]] and [[China]]. | ||
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The two nations met in the early days, China took Japan in and raised him as a younger brother. When China mentioned about Japan being his brother to Tibet, Japan denied being related to him at all. He then betrayed China by attacking him, leaving a memorable scar. | The two nations met in the early days, China took Japan in and raised him as a younger brother. When China mentioned about Japan being his brother to Tibet, Japan denied being related to him at all. He then betrayed China by attacking him, leaving a memorable scar. | ||
==Present day== | ==Present day== | ||
− | China is shown asking Japan to help him with the New Year preparation in the Asian and Western Festivals strip. China's bosslike attitude caused Japan to be annoyed, putting a note on his back saying | + | China is shown asking Japan to help him with the New Year preparation in the Asian and Western Festivals strip. China's bosslike attitude caused Japan to be annoyed, putting a note on his back saying 奉行 (bugyou). |
==Moments== | ==Moments== |
Revision as of 10:19, 30 October 2010
Japan/China is a slash pairing in Axis Powers Hetalia, involving the characters of Japan and China.
The common name for this pairing in the Japanese fandom is 極東兄弟 (Kyokutou Kyoudai), Far east Brothers.
Contents
Past
The two nations met in the early days, China took Japan in and raised him as a younger brother. When China mentioned about Japan being his brother to Tibet, Japan denied being related to him at all. He then betrayed China by attacking him, leaving a memorable scar.
Present day
China is shown asking Japan to help him with the New Year preparation in the Asian and Western Festivals strip. China's bosslike attitude caused Japan to be annoyed, putting a note on his back saying 奉行 (bugyou).
Moments
Webcomic: Main Storyline
[Coming soon.]
Published Manga
[Coming soon.]
Webcomic: Extra Stories
- Asian and Western Festivals
- The Story about the Early Days of China and Japan
Webcomic: Comic Diaries
- Comic Diary 5