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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
People born in Japan as a percentage of the population in Sydney divided geographically by postal area, as of the 2011 census. One dot represents 100 Japanese-born residents in Melbourne. The 2011 census recorded 35,378 Japanese-born residents in Australia, with 50,761 people reporting Japanese ancestry (including those who claimed other ...
Australian emigrants to Japan (7 P) Pages in category "Japanese people of Australian descent" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Potters' Society of Australia presents Shoji Hamada [videorecording]. Sydney: Closed Circuit Television, University of New South Wales, 1965. 1 videocassette (VHS)(50 min): sd., black and white; 1/2.Famous Japanese artist potter, Shoji Hamada demonstrates his unique techniques. Held in The University of Sydney. University of Sydney Library.
A sign at a park featuring Irasutoya illustrations. In addition to typical clip art topics, unusual occupations such as nosmiologists, airport bird patrollers, and foresters are depicted, as are special machines like miso soup dispensers, centrifuges, transmission electron microscopes, obscure musical instruments (didgeridoo, zampoña, cor anglais), dinosaurs and other ancient creatures such ...
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See also List of Japanese comedians. Idols (male) Arino Shinya; Daiki Arioka; Goro Inagaki; Hamaguchi Masaru; Hamada Asahi; Hikaru Yaotome; Hiroki Uchi; Jin Akanishi;
Australians in Japan comprise Australian citizens residing in Japan. As of December 2023, there were 12,121 resident Australians in Japan. [1] [2] This figure does not include individuals naturalised as Japanese citizens, short-term residents, or Japanese people with Australian ancestry who do not hold Australian citizenship.