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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). During the late 19th and early 20th centuries Japanese migrants played a prominent role in the pearl industry of north-western Australia. By 1911, the Japanese population while small groups had grown to approximately 3,500 people. With the outbreak of war in the Pacific in 1941, most Japanese in Australia were interned and then deported when the war ended. At the end of the war only 74 Japanese citizens and their children were permitted to remain in Australia. Not until the 1970s did the Japanese population recover to the levels at the start of the 20th century. As of 2011, o

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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). During the late 19th and early 20th centuries Japanese migrants played a prominent role in the pearl industry of north-western Australia. By 1911, the Japanese population while small groups had grown to approximately 3,500 people. With the outbreak of war in the Pacific in 1941, most Japanese in Australia were interned and then deported when the war ended. At the end of the war only 74 Japanese citizens and their children were permitted to remain in Australia. Not until the 1970s did the Japanese population recover to the levels at the start of the 20th century. As of 2011, of Australia's 35,378 Japan-born residents, more than 65% had arrived from the mid-1990s onwards. According to a global survey conducted at the end of 2013, Australia was the most popular country for Japanese people to live in. (en)
  • Jepang Australia (日系オーストラリア人 Nikkei Ōsutoraria-jin) adalah warga negara Australia yang memiliki darah Jepang, yang meliputi imigran dan keturunan Jepang kelahiran Australia. Manurut survei global yang diadakan pada akhir 2013, Australia merupakan negara paling populer bagi orang Jepang untuk tinggal di negara tersebut. Pada 2013, Kuniko Yoshimitsu dari Monash University menyatakan bahwa "orang Jepang tak menjadikan diri mereka sendiri sebagai sub-kelompok etnis besar di Australia (seperti halnya komunitas dan )". (in)
  • 日系オーストラリア人(にっけいオーストラリアじん、英語:Japanese Australian)は、オーストラリアで出生もしくは移住して居住する日系人である。 (ja)
  • Japaner i Australien (日系オーストラリア人 Nikkei Ōsutoraria-jin) är australienska medborgare med japanska rötter, vilket inkluderar japanska invandrare och japanska ättlingar födda i Australien. Enligt en global undersökning från 2013, så är Australien det mest populära landet för japanska personer att bo i utanför Japan. (sv)
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  • Locations of full-time and part-time Japanese schools in Australia designated by the Japanese Ministry of Education (en)
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  • Asian AustraliansJapanese New Zealanders (en)
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  • Jepang Australia (日系オーストラリア人 Nikkei Ōsutoraria-jin) adalah warga negara Australia yang memiliki darah Jepang, yang meliputi imigran dan keturunan Jepang kelahiran Australia. Manurut survei global yang diadakan pada akhir 2013, Australia merupakan negara paling populer bagi orang Jepang untuk tinggal di negara tersebut. Pada 2013, Kuniko Yoshimitsu dari Monash University menyatakan bahwa "orang Jepang tak menjadikan diri mereka sendiri sebagai sub-kelompok etnis besar di Australia (seperti halnya komunitas dan )". (in)
  • 日系オーストラリア人(にっけいオーストラリアじん、英語:Japanese Australian)は、オーストラリアで出生もしくは移住して居住する日系人である。 (ja)
  • Japaner i Australien (日系オーストラリア人 Nikkei Ōsutoraria-jin) är australienska medborgare med japanska rötter, vilket inkluderar japanska invandrare och japanska ättlingar födda i Australien. Enligt en global undersökning från 2013, så är Australien det mest populära landet för japanska personer att bo i utanför Japan. (sv)
  • 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). During the late 19th and early 20th centuries Japanese migrants played a prominent role in the pearl industry of north-western Australia. By 1911, the Japanese population while small groups had grown to approximately 3,500 people. With the outbreak of war in the Pacific in 1941, most Japanese in Australia were interned and then deported when the war ended. At the end of the war only 74 Japanese citizens and their children were permitted to remain in Australia. Not until the 1970s did the Japanese population recover to the levels at the start of the 20th century. As of 2011, o (en)
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  • Jepang Australia (in)
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  • 日系オーストラリア人 (ja)
  • Japaner i Australien (sv)
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  • Japanese Australians (en)
  • 日系オーストラリア人 (en)
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