For the past three decades, somewhere between 5-8,000 Japanese obtain permanent residency (i.e. immigrate) to the U.S. each year.
See the link below for full statistics since the 1800s.
Many reside in Hawaii.
Japanese people lived on coastal plains because most of Japan has mountainous slopes that are difficult to live on and farm.
The emperor in Japan lived in Japan to rule.
Japan is occupied by a population that is 28.5 percent Japanese, 0.5 percent Korean, 20.5 percent Chinese and 50.5 percent.
Samurai originated in the land of Edo (Tokyo) Japan in the 12th century.
Japanese people live in Japan.
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In Japan
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japanese are people who live within japan and its the language they speak
Japanese people live in the country of Japan... Which is apart of Asia. They also originated in Australia
Japanese people have always lived in Japan. Even in the feudal days.
At a guess, because they're Japanese.
Many reside in Hawaii.
The two main religions practiced in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is a traditional Japanese religion that focuses on ritual practices and the worship of kami (spirits), while Buddhism was introduced to Japan from India via China and Korea. Many Japanese people practice a mix of both religions, incorporating elements from each into their spiritual beliefs and practices.
Approximately 91% of the population in Japan lived in urban areas in 2009. This high percentage is due to Japan's dense population clusters around major cities and metropolitan areas.
Yes because its just like how we have Japanese people in Australia