Japanese people in Russia
Japanese people in Russia form a small part of the worldwide community of Nikkeijin, consisting mainly of Japanese expatriates and their descendants born in Russia. They count various notable political figures among their number.
A kimono-clad woman walks down Svetlanskaya Street in Vladivostok, currently the capital of Primorsky Krai, c. 1910 | |
Total population | |
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1,321 (2022) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Moscow, Primorsky Krai, Sakhalin Oblast | |
Languages | |
Russian, Japanese | |
Religion | |
Buddhism, Shinto, Orthodox Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Nikkeijin |
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