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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Issei, Japanese American, Japanese Brazilian, Japanese settlement in the Federated States of Micronesia, Nisei, Japanese settlement in Palau, Yonsei, Sansei, Japanese Canadian internment, Japanese expatriates in Singapore, Japanese settlement in the Marshall Islands, Japanese settlement in the Philippines, Japanese migration to Indonesia, Japanese migration to Malaysia, Japanese people in Russia, Japanese settlement in Papua New Guinea, Japanese Peruvian, Gosei, Japanese settlement in the Dominican Republic, Japanese expatriates in the Solomon Islands, Japanese in the United Kingdom, Japanese people in North Korea, Japanese settlement in New Caledonia, Japanese immigration to Mexico, Japanese people in Spain, Japanese settlement in Kiribati, Japanese Australian, Japanese Bolivian, Asiatic Exclusion League, Japanese Chilean, Japanese Paraguayan, Japanese Cuban, Japanese people in Pakistan, Yamato Colony, Florida, Japanese people in India, Japanese people in China, Japanese Uruguayan, Japanese settlement in Micronesia, Japanese people in South Africa, Japanese Colombian, Japanese people in Algeria, Japanese people in Nepal, Japanese people in Turkey, Japanese Venezuelan, Japanese people in Sri Lanka, Yamato Colony, California, Japanese Costa Rican. Excerpt: Japanese Americans Nikkei Beikokujin) are American people of Japanese heritage. Japanese Americans have historically been among the three largest Asian American communities, but in recent decades have become the sixth largest group at roughly 1,204,205, including those of mixed-race or mixed-ethnicity. In the 2000 census, the largest Japanese American communities were in California with 394,896, Hawaii with 296,674, Washington with 56,210, New York with 45,237, and Illinois with 27,702. The nomenclature for each of their generations who are citizens or long-term re...