They moved here looking for work.
First off, Japanese people can move wherever they want. I don't know why you singled out Texas. There are prestigious colleges here though. Some of which are predominantly Asian. Maybe they moved here for that reason, maybe they moved here because of the weather. I say, ask them.
Different places. Here, there, everywhere.
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That's the thing they didn't move, they are living in shelters until Japan can rebuild enough.
Yes, they do. Indeed, it is hard to imagine that any group of people that can be identified with a single word denoting group membership (here, "Japanese") would not have traditions.
what sort of a question is this? am i supposed to guess its meaning? if the question is What is the Japanese translation of "move on"? then its "Idō" if its What is the translation of "move on Japanese"? then its "Nippon de no ugoki"
Yeah. I'm one of those Chinese guys that likes the Japanese. I think they are cool people. Same goes with my friends. We like the Japanese as much as the people in my Chinese country.I am Chinese PLA General and here is your answer.
yes, but people don't now it because kyoya says it in japanese
this is my answer:they can because it is a free country and they have the right to move
move closer to the Japanese mainland.
what is a japanese spider crabs movement
they move to get away from war or poverty (no water or food) gennerally the people who move here are people who are in wars e.g afghanistan or they move just to enjoy british life or thair family might live in britain. p.s the past awnser was ''polish people'' i disagree...