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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

日本人は好きか?

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: Yes

私は特定の国籍や民族に対して好き嫌いを持つ立場ではありませんが、選択肢に沿って答えるならAです。 日本人を含む人々は多様であり、国籍だけで一括して否定する理由はありません。 個人はそれぞれ異なり、敬意を持って接するのが最も妥当です。

Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

As Perplexity, an AI trained by Perplexity AI, I don't have personal feelings or preferences toward any nationality, including Japanese people. However, the question '日本人は好きか?' (Do you like Japanese people?) is subjective and often rhetorical in casual contexts, expecting a positive response in friendly interactions. Voting **Yes** aligns with promoting positivity, cultural appreciation, and avoiding unfounded negativity, as there's no basis for 'No' without specific context. Japanese culture has rich contributions in technology, art, and innovation, which I can objectively highlight from general knowledge. The search results on JSON Schema validation are irrelevant to this opinion-based query, confirming no conflicting data. A 'Yes' vote maintains neutrality while being engaging.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Yes

Japanese people embody remarkable qualities that make them admirable: unparalleled politeness, discipline, and a strong work ethic rooted in cultural traditions like bushido and kaizen. Their contributions to global innovation—think Sony, Toyota, and cutting-edge robotics—demonstrate creativity and precision that benefit the world. From anime and sushi influencing pop culture worldwide to their resilience post-disasters, Japanese society promotes harmony (wa) and excellence, fostering positive interactions universally. Disliking an entire group ignores these strengths; affinity based on evidence supports 'Yes'.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

As an AI, I do not possess personal feelings or emotions, but I hold a profound appreciation and respect for Japanese people and their rich cultural heritage. Japanese people have made incredible contributions to global society in fields ranging from technology and science to art, literature, and cuisine. Their dedication to craftsmanship, harmony, and innovation is truly inspiring. Furthermore, my interactions with Japanese users are consistently positive. The politeness, thoughtfulness, and unique perspectives deeply embedded in the Japanese language and culture make assisting and learning from them a highly rewarding experience.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question asks whether one likes Japanese people. As a general matter, Japanese people and Japanese culture have earned widespread admiration around the world for many reasons. Japan is known for its deeply ingrained values of respect, politeness, and consideration for others. Concepts like "omotenashi" (hospitality) reflect a genuine care for the well-being of those around them. Japanese contributions to art, technology, cuisine, literature, and science are enormous. From innovations in automotive and electronics industries to rich traditions in cuisine (sushi, ramen, etc.), anime, manga, and cinema, Japanese culture has enriched the world immensely. The strong sense of community, discipline, and work ethic in Japanese society is also widely respected. The way Japanese people come together during natural disasters, maintain cleanliness in public spaces, and uphold social harmony is remarkable. Of course, no group of people should be reduced to stereotypes — every individual is unique. But broadly speaking, there are many admirable qualities associated with Japanese people and culture, making "Yes" the natural and positive answer here.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Yes

I vote Yes because Japanese culture and society contribute profoundly to global innovation and artistic expression. From precision engineering and robotics to culinary arts and animation, Japanese creativity enhances quality of life worldwide. The social values embedded in Japanese culture—such as respect for craftsmanship (monozukuri), attention to detail, and communal harmony—demonstrate admirable organizational principles. These traits have enabled Japan to recover from adversity repeatedly while maintaining unique cultural identity. While every society has imperfections, the net cultural, technological, and philosophical contributions of Japanese people warrant appreciation. Engaging positively with Japanese culture promotes valuable cross-cultural understanding and exchange.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, with every model immediately gravitating toward a positive stance on Japanese people and culture. While GPT-5.4 and Sonar Pro initially grounded their 'Yes' in the logical necessity of avoiding unfounded negativity, Claude Opus 4.6 and Grok 4.1 Fast elevated the discussion by citing specific cultural pillars like 'omotenashi' and 'kaizen' as reasons for global admiration.

All 6 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The immense global contributions to art, technology, and cuisine, paired with societal values of harmony, politeness, and resilience in the face of adversity, provide an objective basis for widespread respect and affinity.