They worked in the sugar plantations.
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It depends on employment and government policy for Japanese Immigration.
Japanese immigration to America begain in 1819Japanese immigration to America begain in 1819
The phone number of the Japanese Cultural Center Of Hawaii is: 808-945-7633.
it wasn't so much of a normal migration but more of a migration due to work and in small groups at a time. They started the migration because they were needed in Hawaii to work in sugar cane plantations.
no laws
it decreased japanese immigration
The address of the Japanese Cultural Center Of Hawaii is: 2454 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96826-1524
They did, in fact influence Hawaii. Now there are many things like Japanese foods in Hawaii, local Japanese foods, Bon Dances, temples, Girl's days, Boy's/children's day, Judo etc.
His nationality is American (United States of America, from the State of Hawaii), of Japanese ancestry, which makes his ethnicity Japanese-American.
California and Hawaii have the largest population of Japanese.
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