Japanese soldiers came to Australia in 1940
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.
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The Japanese migrated to Australia in the 1880s and 1890s. Before 1866, it was illegal for Japanese people to leave Japan. It was considered a capital offense.
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 2006 census reported 30,778 Japanese-born residents in Australia. This number excludes people of Japanese decent who were born in Australia.
they didn't come to Australia the white people did.
Japanese people live in the country of Japan... Which is apart of Asia. They also originated in Australia
Because they love Australia, it's a tropical place in northern parts. Unless they're migrants.
106,254 people are German in Australia
The population of northern Australia was evacuated, and a defensive line was set up based on the 'Brisbane Line'. This was an over-reaction as the Japanese had no intention (or capability) of invading Australia. However Western Australia, which was virtually undefended, told the Federal Government to either defend it or they would have to come to terms with the Japanese. Three divisions were deployed to Western Australia.
Japanese schools are much ruder. The students are allowed to walk out of a room if they don't like the lesson, even though Japanese people are very polite.