Japanese people — 日本人 Lady Murasaki • Nobunaga … Wikipedia
Japanese American internment — refers to the forcible relocation and internment of approximately 110,000 Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans to housing facilities called War Relocation Camps , in the wake of Imperial Japan s attack on Pearl Harbor. [… … Wikipedia
Japanese war crimes — occurred during the period of Japanese imperialism. Some of the incidents have also been described as an Asian Holocaustcite news| first=Ralph |last=Blumenthal |title=The World: Revisiting World War II Atrocities; Comparing the Unspeakable to the … Wikipedia
Japanese Peruvian — Japanese Peruvians … Wikipedia
Japanese diaspora — 日系人 Total population About 2,600,000 [5] Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Ethnic issues in Japan — Contents 1 Demographic 2 Japanese ethnic minorities 2.1 Korean people 2.2 Chinese people 2.3 Ainu … Wikipedia
Japanese Chilean — Infobox Ethnic group group= flagicon|JapanJapanese Chileanflagicon|Chile Japonés Chileno Nikkei Chirejin poptime=3,800 (official count), estimates from 5,000 to 10,000, the largest subgroup of East Asians in Chile. popplace=Arica, Iquique,… … Wikipedia
Japanese Peruvians — infobox ethnic group group = Japanese Peruvians caption = Japanese Peruvians: Alberto Fujimori • poptime = 170,000 [http://www.universia.edu.pe/noticias/principales/destacada.php?id=65889] popplace = Lima, La Libertad Department, Lambayeque… … Wikipedia
Japanese Canadian internment — The Japanese Canadian internment was the internment of more than 22,000 Japanese Canadians during the Second World War by the Government of Canada. The internment came in stages, first involving the confiscation of Japanese Canadian fishing boats … Wikipedia
Japanese settlement in the Philippines — Infobox Ethnic group group = Japanese people in the Philippines caption = Romnick Sarmenta population = 120,000 [cite paper|publisher=Japan Times|location=Japan|title=A glimmer of hope for castoffs NGO finding jobs for young, desperate Japanese… … Wikipedia