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After World War II, after Japan surrendered, why did hundreds of thousands of Japanese women live abroad?

After World War II, Japan surrendered and most Japanese soldiers were sent back to China. However, nearly100000 Japanese women live abroad. Mainly because Japan thinks they are a burden and chooses to abandon them.

The Japanese during World War II can be said to be very cruel. They not only committed a lot of crimes against China, but also showed no mercy to these Japanese women after the defeat, and cruelly abandoned them and left them to fend for themselves. So at that time, many people in China saw Japanese women living on the streets, living alone and even starving to death.

Of course, some lucky people can survive, and some Japanese women will be taken in when they meet good people from China. These lucky and indebted Japanese women were deeply moved after seeing China's kindness, and gradually integrated into the lives of China people and fell in love with China. Some people finally got married with China people, had children with them, and had their own lives.

With the constant changes of the times and the continuous progress of society, these Japanese women who are still alive have the opportunity to return to China. Some Japanese women don't want to return to their motherland because they know that they have been abandoned by Japan. When they were in trouble, it was the people of China who gave them a helping hand. People should be grateful when they are alive, so they decided to stay in China. Of course, some people choose to go back to Japan. In fact, no matter what choice they make in the end, the Japanese will choose to respect them, which is also the main reason why the Japanese can win the hearts of the people. After returning to China, these Japanese women began to tell their home countries about their experiences in China and the help of the Japanese, which also made great contributions to Sino-Japanese relations.