Japanese New Zealanders
Japanese New Zealanders (日系ニュージーランド人, Nikkei Nyūjirando-jin) are New Zealand citizens of Japanese ancestry, which may include Japanese immigrants and descendants born in New Zealand. Japanese people first began immigrating to New Zealand in the 1890s. Until 1920, 14 Japanese citizens resided in New Zealand. Japanese immigration was halted during the period of the Pacific War and recommenced around the 1950s. From this period onwards, Japanese immigration remained small until the 1990s. In 1997, Japanese peoples were the 19th-largest ethnic group in New Zealand. As of the 2018 census, 18,141 New Zealand residents identify themselves as Japanese New Zealanders.
日系ニュージーランド人 | |
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Total population | |
18,141 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington | |
Languages | |
English, Japanese | |
Religion | |
73.7% No religion 9.9% Christianity 8.2% Buddhism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Japanese diaspora, Japanese Australians |
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