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  2. Yonsei (Japanese diaspora) - Wikipedia

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    Yonsei (四世, "fourth generation") is a Japanese diasporic term used in countries, particularly in North America and in Latin America, to specify the great-grandchildren of Japanese immigrants . The children of Issei are Nisei (the second generation).

  3. Japanese diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese diaspora and its individual ... ethnic Japanese community with an estimated 6,000 Issei and 100,000 Japanese descendants (Nisei, Sansei, Yonsei), ...

  4. Gosei (Japanese diaspora) - Wikipedia

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    The lives of Japanese-Americans of earlier generations contrast with the Gosei because they have English-speaking grandparents. [7] According to a 2011 columnist in The Rafu Shimpo of Los Angeles, "Younger Japanese Americans are more culturally American than Japanese" and "other than some vestigial cultural affiliations, a Yonsei or Gosei is simply another American."

  5. Yonsei - Wikipedia

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    Yonsei may refer to: Yonsei (Japanese diaspora), descendants of Japanese emigrants; Yonsei University, a private university in Seoul Severance Hospital, hospital affiliated with Yonsei University; Yonsei Medical Journal, general medical journal

  6. Japanese Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Successive generations of Japanese descendants, Sansei (third generation) and Yonsei (fourth generation), showed a greater degree of assimilation into Brazilian society than the Nisei (second generation), as the latter remained more immersed in their parents' Japanese culture compared to later generations, who were increasingly integrated into ...

  7. Category:Japanese diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Yonsei (Japanese diaspora) This page was last edited on 29 July 2023, at 21:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Japanese expatriates in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Japanese diaspora, Japanese Caribbeans, Japanese Cubans, Japanese Dominicans There is a small community of Japanese expatriates in Jamaica and their descendants (known as Japanese Jamaicans ), consisting mostly of corporate employees and their families, along with immigrants and Jamaican-born citizens of Japanese ancestry.

  9. Japanese Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Tetsu's Cheesecake on Bay Street north of Dundas Street in Little Japan. As of 1999, of the Canadian cities, Toronto had the largest number of pure yonsei.As of the same year, 30.64% of Canadian-born Japanese Canadians are married to one another.