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  2. Japan–Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan–Latin America relations are relations between Japan and the countries of Latin America. Although relations span a period no later than the 19th century to the present, in recent decades, Japanese popular culture has played a major role in Latin America.

  3. Honduras–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Honduran relations with the empire of the rising sun would be greatly damaged after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, as the Honduran state would declare war on Japan and would be one of several Latin American countries that would enter World War II. After the Japanese surrender and the official end of the war in 1945, Honduras and Japan ...

  4. Asian Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Chinese immigrants working in the cotton crop (1890) in Peru.. The first Asian Latin Americans were Filipinos who made their way to Latin America (primarily to Cuba and Mexico and secondarily to Argentina, Colombia, Panama and Peru) in the 16th century, as slaves, crew members, and prisoners during the Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines through the Viceroyalty of New Spain, with its ...

  5. The Japanese in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The book has a total of nine chapters. [6] The first chapter is about early Japanese immigration to the United States, Canada, and Hawaii. [7] The second chapter discusses Japanese society in the 1800s, including the Meiji Era, and beyond up until the signing of the 1908 gentleman's agreement between the United States and Japan, which restricted Japanese immigration.

  6. Japanese Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Peru was the first Latin American country to establish diplomatic relations with Japan, [6] in June 1873. [7] Peru was also the first Latin American country to accept Japanese immigration. [6] The Sakura Maru carried Japanese families from Yokohama to Peru and arrived on April 3, 1899, at the Peruvian port city of Callao. [8]

  7. Japanese from Latin America, forced into U.S. wartime ... - AOL

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    In 1998, the ACLU lawsuit resulted in a settlement with the U.S. government granting each survivor from Latin America $5,000 — a fourth of the $20,000 that incarcerated U.S. citizens received in ...

  8. Japan–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    Both nations are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, CPTPP, Forum of East Asia–Latin America Cooperation, G20 major economies, International Monetary Fund, OECD, United Nations and the World Trade Organization, among others. Japan and Mexico were also part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

  9. Japan–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan–Peru relations are the bilateral relations between Japan and the Republic of Peru. Both nations are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation , Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Forum of East Asia–Latin America Cooperation .