* "Old Demon" is a fictional entity: We need context. If you're referring to a specific character from a book, movie, or game, we need to know more about that specific story and its portrayal of the character.
* Generalizations are harmful: It's impossible to assign a specific feeling to an entire group of people. Individuals within any culture hold a wide range of beliefs and opinions.
To understand the character's perspective, we need to analyze the story itself. Consider these aspects:
* The context of the story: Is it set in Japan? Does it deal with historical events that relate to Japanese culture?
* The character's motivations: What is the "Old Demon" trying to achieve? Why is it interacting with Japanese characters?
* The character's history: Is there any backstory that would explain its feelings towards Japanese people?
Instead of assuming the character's feelings towards a whole group, focus on its individual interactions and actions within the story. Understanding the character's specific motivations and relationships will give you a much clearer picture of their perspective.