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Tokutei Asia (特定アジア, tokutei ajia, abbr. Toku-A (特ア), literally "specific-Asia") is a term used on Japanese Internet forums for East Asian countries who some forum users feel exhibit certain anti-Japanese sentiment or involvement in political tensions and disputes with Japan, namely, South Korea, North Korea and China.

The term "Asia" (アジア) originally refers to a vast region stretching from East Asia to Turkey, but when Japanese media and the Internet cover the topic regions where relations with Japan tend to be problematic, mainly neighboring East Asian nations, "Specific Asia" is used to distinguish this narrowly defined "Asia" from the original "Asia."

The term tokutei Asia is later used by Japanese nationalist internet users who do not like South Korea, North Korea and China. It is generally regarded as a disparaging term, and its use is limited to certain far-right circles, most notably the netto-uyoku.

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  1. Tanabe, Shunsuke. "Japanese Perspectives on "Asia": Analyses of JGSS-2006" (PDF). JGSS Research Series. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2022. On the contrary, the Japanese place a special attention to China, South Korea, and also North Korea. Parallel to the term "Tokutei Asia (specific-Asia)" on the Internet bulletin board systems, the majority of Japanese may regard these three countries as different from other Asian countries.
  2. ケント・ギルバート (2015-05-25). まだGHQの洗脳に縛られている日本人. PHP研究所. p. 25. ISBN 978-4569825243.
  3. ケント・ギルバート (2017-02-21). 儒教に支配された中国人と韓国人の悲劇. 講談社+α新書. 講談社. p. 4. ISBN 978-4062729642.
  4. "発信箱:特ア?=布施広(専門編集委員)". Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). October 30, 2013. Archived from the original on November 1, 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
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