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Japanese presence in Kiribati dates back to the end of 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, when labourers were hired to work in Kiribati's phosphate mines. The migration of some workers and labourers from Okinawa was seen as early as 1860 and the Meiji era. As compared to the other Micronesian countries which came under Japanese rule in the first half of the 20th century, the majority of the Japanese consisted of transient workers and only a few settled in Kiribati. Since Kiribati became independent in 1978, a few Japanese have also taken permanent residence in Kiribati, and assumed important positions within Gilbertese society.

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  • Japanese presence in Kiribati dates back to the end of 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, when labourers were hired to work in Kiribati's phosphate mines. The migration of some workers and labourers from Okinawa was seen as early as 1860 and the Meiji era. As compared to the other Micronesian countries which came under Japanese rule in the first half of the 20th century, the majority of the Japanese consisted of transient workers and only a few settled in Kiribati. Since Kiribati became independent in 1978, a few Japanese have also taken permanent residence in Kiribati, and assumed important positions within Gilbertese society. (en)
  • Японское поселение в Кирибати восходит к XX веку, когда японские рабочие были наняты для работы на фосфатных рудниках Кирибати. По сравнению с другими микронезийскими странами, которые попали под японское управление в первой половине XX века, большинство японцев состояло из временных рабочих, и лишь немногие поселились в Кирибати. С тех пор как Кирибати стала независимой страной в 1978 году, несколько групп японцев также поселились в Кирибати на постоянной основе и заняли важные посты в гильбертезском обществе. (ru)
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  • Japanese presence in Kiribati dates back to the end of 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, when labourers were hired to work in Kiribati's phosphate mines. The migration of some workers and labourers from Okinawa was seen as early as 1860 and the Meiji era. As compared to the other Micronesian countries which came under Japanese rule in the first half of the 20th century, the majority of the Japanese consisted of transient workers and only a few settled in Kiribati. Since Kiribati became independent in 1978, a few Japanese have also taken permanent residence in Kiribati, and assumed important positions within Gilbertese society. (en)
  • Японское поселение в Кирибати восходит к XX веку, когда японские рабочие были наняты для работы на фосфатных рудниках Кирибати. По сравнению с другими микронезийскими странами, которые попали под японское управление в первой половине XX века, большинство японцев состояло из временных рабочих, и лишь немногие поселились в Кирибати. С тех пор как Кирибати стала независимой страной в 1978 году, несколько групп японцев также поселились в Кирибати на постоянной основе и заняли важные посты в гильбертезском обществе. (ru)
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  • Японское поселение в Кирибати (ru)
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