sumo wrestlers, sushi chefs, engineers, karate sensei, fishermen
these are some of the stereotypical Japanese professions
but of course just because a person is Japanese doesnt mean they cant be something else like a firefighter or police officer, even though those are stereotypically Irish-American and African-American jobs
gotto scool
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Eating healthier.
ikkiteru shishi
Indoors Out - 2008 Japanese Living Room 3-7 was released on: USA: 2009
people living in china are called chinese and people living in japan are called japanese
Literally third generation. The third generation of Japanese people living in a different country.
It is difficult to get an exact estimate of Japanese (the plural word is Japanese, not Japaneses) males living in the United States. The approximate number of Japanese (males, females, children) living in the United States is 1,304,286.
infinity because Japanese people just keep coming
"Living" is "ikiteru" (pronounced: ee-kee-teh-roo).
There were close to 100,000 Japanese-Americans living in California in 1940.