Due to the wars their country's military and government were having with other countries, they became somewhat bankrupt and there were many unemployment. They migrated to the United States mainly due to the rise of the sugar cane and its industry they were able to obtain jobs in that field. Mainly, they were laborers and such.
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because Japan has a lot of earthquakes and tsunami so if you live near the coast your house could get destroyed
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The word "Nihon" translated to English means Japan. When the Japanese people refer to their land, they say Nihon or Nippon (日本)Similarly, they don't call themselves Japanese, they say they are Nihonjin 日本人meaning 'Japan person'= Japanese---"Nihon" is Japanese for the word "Japan". In Japanese, one doesn't say "Japan", they say "Nihon".Nihon ni itta. (I went to Japan.)It's not, "Japan ni itta"
A Japanese is a native citizen of Japan.
the japanese used steam boat to travel to the u.s
First of all, Janpanese is not spelled that way, its spelled Japanese, and immigrants are people that come into a country, not people who leave it. Emmigrants are people who leave their country to go to another country of their choice. The Japanese people who left Japan obviously left Japan for either personal, family reasons or because of the form of government. Lots of Japanese people are leaving there country because they are currently in a Recession that is taking place now.
Japanese immigrants came from Japan, which is on the Asian continent.
Brazil does not have the largest Japanese population.Another answer:Brazil had immigrants from Japan since 1908. There is 1.5 Japanese and descendants making it the largest Japan community outside Japan.
A minority of Japanese eat whales. Japanese people themselves do not eat dogs, but some immigrants to Japan from other countries do. Dog meat only exists in Japan as imports to serve such immigrants.
because they ran out of Chinese food.HAH HEE HAAHAABy: DANGAJA WILLIAMS because they ran out of Chinese food.HAH HEE HAAHAA By:DANGAJA WILLIAMS
After its isolationism, Japan became an imperialist country. Japanese citizens who left Japan were banned from returning. Japanese citizens were not allowed to leave the country.
YES (President Obama was donating to the Japan Earthquake 2011) (WW2 Is Over) (There Are JAPANESE Immigrants In The US)
Japanese immigrants may experience culture shock because the United States is focused on the individual and not the unit. In Japan, there is more loyalty to the organization than towards the individual.
Most Japanese immigrants to America arrived in the port of San Francisco.
The Japanese will rebuild their homes and cities in Japan. The Japanese gov wont pack up and leave butsome families may. Japan will always be Japan.
they made the Japanese people leave
The Japanese migrated to Australia in the 1880s and 1890s. Before 1866, it was illegal for Japanese people to leave Japan. It was considered a capital offense.