An American born Japanese is called "Nikei America-jin"
However, this question could also be referring to generations:
Issei = First Generation Japanese, one who has immigrated to Another Country
Nisei = Second Generation Japanese, the child of a Japanese immigrant
Sansei= Third Generation Japanese, the grandchild of a Japanese immigrant
Yonsei= Fourth Generation Japanese, the great-grandchild of a Japanese immigrant
Nisei
Shinto sprits are called Kami which means soul or spirit in Japanese!
I believe they were called kamikazes.
I believe they were called kamikazes.
A cyclone protected the japanese from the mongols, its was called the divine wind or kamikaze.
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They are called 'onsen' in Japanese.
Japanese currency called YEN.
A Japanese princess is called a Hime.
Japanese sliding doors are called fusuma Japanese sliding doors are called fusuma
its not originally Japanese but it is called hakisaku
It is called 'takushii,' written in Japanese as: タクシー
It is called "Kettoh" in japanese.
A Traditional Japanese play is called a noh (or no) play.
Shinto sprits are called Kami which means soul or spirit in Japanese!
It is called 'yabusame,' written in Japanese as: 流鏑馬
Japanese straw mats are called 畳 (tatami) in Japanese. The pronunciation is somewhat like "tah-tah-me".
A Japanese province is called "ken."