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  1. Peruvian citizens of Japanese origin or ancestry

    Japanese Peruvians (Spanish: peruano-japonés or nipo-peruano; Japanese: 日系ペルー人, Nikkei Perūjin) are Peruvian citizens of Japanese origin or ancestry.
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    Japanese Peruvians - Wikipedia

    Japanese Peruvians (Spanish: peruano-japonés or nipo-peruano; Japanese: 日系ペルー人, Nikkei Perūjin) are Peruvian citizens of Japanese origin or ancestry. Peru has the second largest ethnic Japanese population in South America after Brazil. This community has made a significant cultural impact on the country, … See more

    Although there had been ongoing tensions between non-Japanese and Japanese Peruvians, the situation was drastically exacerbated by the … See more

    In 1998, with new strict laws from the Japanese immigration, many fake-nikkei were deported or went back to Peru. The requirements to bring … See more

    The cuisine of Peru is a heterogeneous mixture of the diverse cultural influences that enriched the South American country. Nikkei cuisine, which fuses Peruvian and Japanese cuisine, … See more

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    Alberto Fujimori was born in Peru on 28 July 1938 to Japanese parents who immigrated to Peru … See more

    In June 1921, Nippi Shimpo (Japanese Peruvian News) was published. See more

    Anthony Aoki- Peruvian Footballer and Midfielder
    Alberto Fujimori: Former President and dictator of Peru
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