Shachō if of a company daitōryō if of a country kaichō if of an organisation
Japanese Americans born in America are American citizens. The term Japanese Americans means that they are of Japanese decent but live in the US.
No, English decent and grew up in England.
Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon".
No
Fergie has and Irish and Scootish decent!
They administrated our country with a puppet president called what so ever and they rule our country brutally (sometimes) and they use money that are called the Mickey mouse money
The Japanese population were as supportive as a country can be.
President Millard Fillmore gave a letter to Commodore Matthew C. Perry, for presenting it to Japanese delegates, in 1853. When Perry returned to Japan in 1854, he signed an agreement with the Japanese Shogun.
Japanese don't have president, they only have Prime Minister. Yasuo Fukuda is Japanese Prime Minister.
President Henry Truman.
Oh, dude, "kaicho" in Japanese means "president" or "chairperson." It's like the big boss of a club or organization, you know? So, if you ever want to be the kaicho of your local knitting club, just start practicing your knitting skills and work your way up the ranks!