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  1. Japanese diaspora. There is a small community of Japanese expatriate people living in or people who were born in South Africa with Japanese ancestry. Most of them live in Johannesburg and other major cities. According to the 2011 census, Asians account for 2.5% of South Africa's total population. While the Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese South ...

  2. Various studies estimate the proportion of Jōmon ancestry in Japanese people at around 9-13%, with the remainder derived from later migrations from Asia including the Yayoi people. Recent studies have revealed that Jomon people are considerably genetically different from any other population, including modern-day Japanese.

  3. Japanese Americans. 日系アメリカ人. Nikkeiamerikajin. Japanese Ancestry by state. Total population. 1,550,875 (0.5% of U.S. population including part-Japanese people) [1] (2020) Regions with significant populations. Hawaii, San Francisco Bay Area, and Greater Los Angeles [2] Languages.

  4. Japanese people. Japanese people in South Korea are people of Japanese ethnicity residing or living in South Korea. They are usually categorized into two categories: those who retain Japanese nationality and are present in South Korea (재한일본인, "Jaehan Ilbonin" ), and those who changed their nationality to South Korean (일본계 ...

  5. Early settlement. The first Japanese person to settle in Russia is believed to have been Dembei, a fisherman stranded on the Kamchatka Peninsula in 1701 or 1702. . Unable to return to his native Ōsaka due to the Tokugawa Shogunate's sakoku policy, he was instead taken to Moscow and ordered by Peter the Great to begin teaching the language as soon as possible; he thus became the father of ...

  6. Japanese people in France (French: Japonais en France, Japanese: 在フランス日本人 Zai Furansu Nihonjin) are French residents and citizens of Japanese ancestry, including both those who have settled in France permanently and those born in the country, along with a significant community of short-term expatriates who spend at most a few years in the country before moving on.

  7. Japanese people in Hong Kong consist primarily of expatriate business people and their families, along with a smaller number of single women. [3] Their numbers are smaller when compared to the sizeable presence of American, British, and Canadian expatriates. As of 2010, 21,518 Japanese people had registered as residents of Hong Kong with the ...