Japanese fowk

ethnic group native tae Japan

The Japanese fowk (, Nihonjin) are an ethnic group native tae Japan.[20][21][22][23] The Japanese fowk mak up 98.5% o the total population o their kintra.[24]Warldwide, approximately 130 million fowk are of Japanese strynd; o these, approximately 127 million are residents o Japan. Fowk o Japanese ancestry wha live in ither kintras are referred tae as the Japanese diaspora (日系人, Nikkeijin). The term ethnic Japanese mey forbye be uised in some contexts tae refer tae a locus o ethnic groups includin the Yamato (the dominant ethnic group, comprisin ower 120 million), Ainu, an Ryukyuan fowk.

Japanese fowk
Tot population
c. 129 million
Regions wi signeeficant populations
 Japan 125 million[1]
Significant Japanese diaspora in:
 Brazil2,084,000[2]
 Unitit States1,469,637[3]
 Cheenae140,134[4]note
 Philippines120,000[5] [6]
 Canadae109,740[7]
 Peru103,949[8]
 Australie89,133[9] (2015)
 Thailand70,337[10] (2016)
 Germany70,000[11] (2016)
 Unitit Kinrick67,998[12] (2015)
 Argentinae65,000[13][14]
 Fraunce38,349[9]note (2014)
 Singapore36,963[15] (2015)
 Sooth Korea36,708[9]note (2014)
 Mexico28,100[16]
 Hong Kong27,429[4] (2015)
 Malaysie22,000[17] (2014)
 Taiwan20,373[9]
 Micronesie20,000[18]
Leids
Japanese
Releegion
Predominantly Mahayana Buddhism an Shinto,
wi minorities ascribin tae Japanese new releegions, Christianity an ither releegions[19]
Relatit ethnic groups
Ryukyuan people, Ainu people

^ note: For this kintra, anerly permanent residents wi Japanese naitionality are includit, syne the nummer o naituralised Japanese fowk an thair descendants is unkent.note

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