The 2006 census reported 30,778 Japanese-born residents in Australia. This number excludes people of Japanese decent who were born in Australia.
There are to many Asians in Australia and they need to get the f*** out!!
For total numbers the answer is Sydney.
As a percentage of the population I think the answer is the Gold Coast.
The population of the people living in Australia is about 21,320,240.
infinity because Japanese people just keep coming
There are around 125 million people that are Japanese and living in Japan. There are also over 2 million people living there from other countries, including China, and North and South Korea.
Japanese people do lots for living. They basically do everything. They are miners, farmers, builders, car dealers, and many more. You name it!
Almost 9,000 people living in Australia were born in Denmark, according to the 2006 census. Another 50,000 have Danish blood.
Well that question will never be answered as population in cities always changes. Australia though would probably have more people living in it.
Many people do because Australia is a very good, cheap and acceptive country
The Japanese people did not come to Australia in 1800. As a matter of fact, until the year 1866, it was a capital offence for Japanese people to even leave their country. When Japanese did start to migrate, around the 1880s and 1890s, many of tyem were employed as crew for Australian pearlers in the northwest. Large numbers also went to Queensland, where they worked in the sugar cane industry.
The Japanese people did not come to Australia in 1800. As a matter of fact, until the year 1866, it was a capital offence for Japanese people to even leave their country. When Japanese did start to migrate, around the 1880s and 1890s, many of tyem were employed as crew for Australian pearlers in the northwest. Large numbers also went to Queensland, where they worked in the sugar cane industry.
According to the 2011 census, there are roughly 898,674 Germans living in Australia. This is 4.5 percent of the total population.
None. Australia doesn't have prefectures, they're a Japanese thing.
The Japanese and other people use chopsticks for many of Japanese meals.