Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20141126224628/@comment-5245110-20141128010554

@Octo: I believe the term for Japanese people is 日本人 ("nihonjin"). "Jin" means "person", so it's literally "Japan person".

On that note, if we were to apply "jin" to Jakoku, then it would be "蛇国人" or "Jakokujin". > >

That doesn't really roll off the tongue, though-