A yonsei is a fourth-generation Japanese immigrant, particularly one who inhabits North America or Latin America.
Yonsei Medical Journal was created in 1960.
Yonsei University was created on 1957-01-05.
Yes.
The great-grand child to parents who immigrated from Japan,
Yonsei University
No, he dropped out of Yonsei University to pursue a music career under SM Entertainment.
The motto of Yonsei University is '진리가 너희를 자유케 하리라.'.
Fionnuala Rosemary O'Connell has written: 'Attitudes and motivations of Korean students studying English at Yonsei University, Seoul'
The acronym YSU can stand for a number of things. The most popular meanings are Yonsei University, Youth Service Unit, and Youngstown State University.
General name is "nikkei" for generations of Japanese immigrants of all levels.For specific generations usually in North America, Latin America or Hawaii:first generation is issei, second - nisei, third -sansei, fourth - yonsei and fifth is gosei.
There are only 4 top class colleges in Korea. Seoul University (The Only Top College) Yonsei University Koryo University Sogang University. 2nd Tier: about 10 schools 3rd Tier: about 30 schools 4th Tier: equivalent to 4 year community colleges. Hope that helps.
They were Japanese people with no other races mixed into their generations. However, though they were purebred genetically the younger generations were AMERICANS legally because they were born in the USA. There were third and fourth generations (just babies) in the internment camps. There were Japanese labels for these generations called Issei, Nisei, Sansei and Yonsei. See the related links below.