Citizens of Japan are commonly referred to as "Japanese." In the Japanese language, they are called "Nihonjin" (日本人), which directly translates to "people of Japan." This term encompasses all nationals of Japan, regardless of their ethnic background, though the majority of the population is ethnically Japanese.
Yes, US citizens can travel to Japan.
Japan has a restriction on its citizens and will not allow them to purchase guns. The only guns citizens are allowed to have are shotguns. The police in Japan did not carry firearms until 1946.
No, only Japanese citizens are allowed to vote in Japan.
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After its isolationism, Japan became an imperialist country. Japanese citizens who left Japan were banned from returning. Japanese citizens were not allowed to leave the country.
The most important citizens of Japan are the Ainu because they discovered it.