Japanese Caribbeans
Ethnic group in the Caribbean
Ethnic group
Regions with significant populations | |
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Dominican Republic | 1,673[1] |
Cuba | 1,100[2] |
Languages | |
English · Spanish · Japanese | |
Religion | |
Buddhism · Shinto · Roman Catholicism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Japanese Brazilians · Japanese Peruvians | |
Figures above are Ministry of Foreign Affairs estimates of the number of local citizens of Japanese descent and do not include Japanese expatriates. |
Japanese Caribbeans are people of Japanese ethnic origin living in the Caribbean. There are small but significant populations of Japanese people and their descendants living in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica.
Sub-groups
Caribbean Islands:
Mainland Caribbean:
See also
- Afro-Caribbean
- Chinese Caribbeans
- Indo-Caribbeans
- White Caribbeans
- Japanese Brazilians
- Japanese Peruvians
References
Further reading
- Masterson, Daniel M; Funada-Classen, Sayaka (2003), The Japanese in Latin America, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, ISBN 978-0-252-07144-7
- Peguero, Valentina (2005), Colonización y política: los japoneses y otros inmigrantes en la República Dominicana, Santo Domingo: BanReservas, ISBN 978-99934-940-4-1
- Tokota, Ryan Masaaki (2008), "Japanese and Okinawan Cubans", in Font, Mauricio A.; Arias, John (eds.), A Changing Cuba in a Changing World (PDF), New York: Bildner Center, pp. 430–446, archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-05
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Japanese diaspora and Japanese expatriates
Caribbean | |
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Elsewhere |
- Belgium (Brussels)
- France
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Russia
- Sakhalin Japanese [zh]
- Spain
- United Kingdom
Micronesia | |
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