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 American — Japanese Americans 日系アメリカ人(日系米国人) Nikkei Americajin(Nikkei Beikokujin) … Wikipedia
Japanese Canadians — Total population 98,900[1] Regions with significant populations British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec Languages Japanese … Wikipedia
Japanese hip hop — Stylistic origins Old school hip hop J pop Cultural origins Late 1980s in Japan Typical instruments … Wikipedia
Japanese in Hawaii — The Japanese in Hawaii are one of the major and most influential ethnic groups in Hawaii. At one time they constituted 40% of Hawaii s population. They now number about 16.7% of the islands population, according to the 2000 U.S. Census. (The U.S … Wikipedia
Japanese Brazilian — Ethnic group |group=flagicon|Japan Japanese Brazilian flagicon|Brazil Nipo brasileiro image| Japanese immigrants in Brazil poptime= c. 1,500,000 Japanese Brazilians 0.5% of Brazil s population popplace=Japan: 300,000 Japanese Brazilians. [… … Wikipedia
American (word) — Use of the word American in the English language differs according to the historic, geographic, and political context in which it is used. It derives from America , a term originally denoting all of the New World (also the Americas), and its… … Wikipedia
Japanese American history — Japanese people s migration to the Americas started with migration to Hawaii in the first year of the Meiji era in 1868. The total of the migrant population is about 1 million.About 750,000 people emigrated before World War II, and about 250,000… … Wikipedia
Japanese diaspora — 日系人 Total population About 2,600,000 [5] Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Japanese battleship Musashi — Musashi leaving Brunei in October 1944 for the Battle of Leyte Gulf Career … Wikipedia