The rest of asia hates Japan, wouldn't be suprised to see Chinese there.
Despite the fact that, 65 years ago, Japan was an imperialist state, conquering territory and expanding their influence, many Japanese dislike Amercans because they see us as capital imperialist. You see it as a rather conspicuous undertone to many forms japanese fictional entertainment. I'm pretty sure they still dont like us, and take pride in whatever victories they got against us. Both Germany and Japan responded to their losses in very different ways. Germans dont bring it up because they're psuedo'embarased, they just dont wanna hear about it. Japanese dont bring it up because they are not happy with loosing, it's another shame thing. Probably because the Germans realized their leadership and their cause were absolutely fucking insane, where as the Japanese case wasn't insane, greedy yes, but fairly sane. Many Japanese beleive they were taken out of the war by what can technicaly be defined as the greatest acts of terrorist in history. I.E. "the calculated use of violence (or threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political in nature". A quarter million civilians killed in less then a collective minute of bombing non military targets, not to mention the deaths and deformities that followed. And I think most Americans know it. Would you visit Berlin? Would you hesitate to visit any of the war memorials of WWII? Perhaps the sites of little towns that were bombed out of exsistence? No, they're all common spots for tourists to visit. People visit Pacific battle sites all the time. Midway, Okinawa (great beaches), etc etc, but no one visits Hiroshima or Nagasaki. Why? Because we know we did some fucked up shit to those people. Ho Chi Mein city probably gets more American toursists then those two cities combined.
But then again, the Asian tourist just likes to see sites and take pictures. It's a stereotype, but its an earned one.