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Italians in Japan

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Italians in Japan
Residenti italiani in Giappone
在日イタリア人
Zainichi Itariajin
Italy Japan
Total population
5,243 (2023)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama, Saitama
Languages
Italian
Religion
Christianity (Catholic), Shinto
Related ethnic groups
Italians

Italians in Japan (在日イタリア人, Zainichi Itariajin) (Italian: Residenti italiani in Giappone) consists of Italian migrants that come to Japan, as well as the descendants. In December 2023, there were 5,243 Italians living in Japan.[2]

History

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The first settlements of Italians began in the 19th century when the Jesuit missionaries came to Japan.[3]

Since the late 20th century, many Italian workers came to Japan as either students, businessmen or as factory workers. There are also many Italians who work for Italian restaurants; however, many Italian restaurants in Japan are led by Japanese chefs and cooks and some Italians work as assistants for them. The Italian population in Japan is currently increasing due to the popularity of Japanese culture and is one of the fastest growing European community in Japan. There are also many Italian institutions for the Italian community and few Italian language schools for Japanese people.[4]

Notable people

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References

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