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  2. Japanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Australians (日系オーストラリア人, Nikkei Ōsutoraria-jin) are Australian citizens and residents who claim Japanese ancestry. Japanese people first arrived in the 1870s (despite a ban on emigration in place until 1886).

  3. Category:Australian people of Japanese descent - Wikipedia

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    This category page lists notable citizens of Australia of Japanese ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. For more information, see Japanese Australians . Subcategories

  4. Category:Japanese people of Australian descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese people of Australian descent" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of Asian Australians - Wikipedia

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    Shioli Kutsuna (born 1992), Australian Japanese actress Stephanie Jacobsen (born 1980), Hong Kong-born Australian actress Matthew Victor Pastor (born 1989), Australian film director

  6. Asian Australians - Wikipedia

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    Asian Australians are Australians of Asian ancestry, including naturalised Australians who are immigrants from various regions in Asia and descendants of such immigrants. At the 2021 census, the proportion of the population identifying as Asian amounted to 17.4 percent with breakdowns of 6.5 percent from Southern and Central Asia, 6.4 percent from North-East Asia, and 4.5 percent from South ...

  7. Category:Japanese-Australian culture - Wikipedia

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    Reflects on Japanese culture in Australia. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. J. Japanese gardens in Australia (6 P)

  8. Japanese community of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese population is located throughout the Melbourne area, [1] with many temporary Japanese residents living in middle-class suburbs. [2] As of 2007, many high income Japanese live in Melbourne-area middle class suburbs, such as Brighton and Camberwell. Camberwell North had 110 persons born in Japan in 1996 and 116 Japan-born persons in ...

  9. Japanese diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese population in Australia was later replenished in the 1950s by the arrival of 500 Japanese war brides, who had married AIF soldiers stationed in occupied Japan. In recent years, Japanese migration to Australia, largely consisting of younger age females, has been on the rise. [81]