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Japanese American (15439 bytes)
1: ...[Eric Shinseki]] of Hawaii became the first Asian American military chief of staff. Community leaders are cu...
2: '''Japanese Americans''', or '''''Nikkei''''' (日系), are ...
4: ...] and [[Washington]]. Each year, about 7,000 new Japanese immigrants enter United States ports.
8: ...ge R. Ariyoshi]] of Hawaii became the first Asian American to be elected governor in the United States.]]
12: ...90;). The term ''Nikkei'' was coined by Japanese American sociologists and encompasses the entire populatio...

Japanese American internment (31762 bytes)
1: [[Image:Jerome.jpg|thumb|right|Jerome Relocation Camp]]
3: The '''Japanese American internment''' refers to the exclusion and
5: ... American]]s, officially described as "persons of Japanese ancestry", 62% of whom were [[United States]] cit...
6: ...stily constructed housing facilities called ''War Relocation Camps'' in remote portions of the nation's
10: ...nments occurred across [[Canada]] as well. (See [[Japanese Canadian]]s.)

Sansei Japanese American (799 bytes)
1: ...ed States]], the children of the [[Nisei Japanese American]]s.
3: ... their parents and grandparents ([[Issei Japanese American]]s) after the issuance of [[Executive Order 9066]...

Issei Japanese American (897 bytes)
1: ...68;世 lit. first generation) are [[Japanese American]]s who arrived in the [[United States]] before th...
3: ...ssful in improving on rice farming on poor soil. Japanese Californian farmers made rice a major crop of the...
5: ...American]]s) and grandchildren ([[Sansei Japanese American]]s) during [[World War II]].

Nisei Japanese American (3108 bytes)
1: ...erican history, Nisei means specifically Japanese Americans who lived on the West Coast, but not on Hawaii a...
3: ... American]]s) and children (the [[Sansei Japanese American]]s) during WWII.
5: Most [[Japanese American]]s who fought in WWII were Nisei. The 100th Infan...
7: ...t "The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot," in which the Japanese lost most of their carrier planes, and the Battle...
9: ...eth century. The topic of Nisei (and not Japanese Americans per se) is part of the mandated high school hist...

Japanese American Citizens League (215 bytes)
2: ..., wanted civil rights for Japanese people, helped japanese people when they were in the government internmen...

Relocation table (961 bytes)
3: ...d in program image loaded into [[memory]]. The '''relocation table''' is a list of [[pointer]]s created by the...

Relocation services (952 bytes)
1: ...ocation services are the services focused on full relocation of families or business.
3: ...ation services directs and manages the process of relocation including arranging necessary documents ([[visa (...
5: Business relocation includes founding a new company based in a new co...
7: Some corporate relocation firms charge fees to the company and pass it on t...

War Relocation Authority (1071 bytes)
1: ...rector of the WRA. The WRA was responsible for 10 relocation centers, most located on the [[West Coast of the ...
3: ==Relocation centers==
4: *[[Manzanar War Relocation Center]]
5: *[[Tule Lake War Relocation Center]]
6: *[[Heart Mountain War Relocation Center]]

Heart Mountain War Relocation Center (1274 bytes)
3: ...|Cody]]. The camp was used to imprison [[Japanese Americans]] during much of America's involvement in [[Worl...
11: ''See: [[Japanese American internment]]''

Gila River War Relocation Center (169 bytes)
1: '''Gila River War Relocation Center''' was on an [[Indian reservation]] and ne...

Japanese saw (454 bytes)
1: ...used in [[woodworking]] differ from their [[North American]] and [[European]] counterparts since they cut on...
3: Japanese style saws have recently gained popularity in Nor...
5: ==Types of Japanese hand saws==

Japanese (836 bytes)
1: The term '''Japanese''' can have several meanings:
5: * [[Japanese people]] - people of Japanese ancestry living in Japan
6: * [[Ethnic Japanese]] - people of Japanese ancestry living outside Japan
7: ** [[Japanese-American]] - an article primarily about the immigration an...
8: ** [[Japanese-Brazilian]] - Japanese-Brazilians in the city of [[São Paulo]] (especial...

Wa (Japanese) (632 bytes)
1: Wa (和) is a [[Japanese language|Japanese]] term which has become a cultural concept of its...
3: ...mony, peace, balance. It was a guiding concept in Japanese [[philosophy]] and [[culture]] with dozens of sub...
5: ...uch as "washoku" (和食) which means a Japanese-style meal). In this sense it has, through the hi...

Japanese name (25818 bytes)
1: ...|thumbnail|250px|right|Yamada Tarō, a common Japanese name (male)]]
3: A modern '''Japanese name''' (日本人名) consis...
5: ...[Okinawa]] but not in other parts of Japan. Many Japanese family names derive from features of the rural la...
11: ...5;字 or 名字). When written in Japanese characters, the family name always precedes the g...
13: ...en names less troublesome. To those familiar with Japanese names, which is the surname and which is the give...

Japanese Bobtail (155 bytes)
1: The term '''Japanese Bobtail''' could refer to:
2: * A breed of [[Japanese Bobtail (cat)|cat]]
3: * A species of [[Japanese Bobtail (squid)|squid]]

Japanese Buddhism (10725 bytes)
1: [[Image:Buddhist_priest.jpg|thumbnail|250px|right|Japanese Buddhist priest c.1897]]
7: ...y encouraged the acceptance of Buddhism among all Japanese people. In [[607]], in order to obtain copies of ...
13: ...armagupta version of the vinaya which is known in Japanese as ''Shibunritsu'' 四分律)
36: ...Heian period saw the formation of the first truly Japanese school of Buddhism, that of Nichren.
50: ... the upper classes and had a profound impact on [[Japanese culture]].

Japanese Serow (1838 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Japanese Serow}}
2: ...ows.jpg|250px|Nemorhaedus crispus]] | caption = [[Japanese Serow]]}}
17: The '''Japanese Serow''', or Kamoshika (''Nemorhaedus crispus'') ...
19: ...es at the shoulder and weigh 30 to 130 kilograms. Japanese Serow are mottled brown and white and black under...
21: ...g under rock ledges for the remainder of the day. Japanese Serow are solitary, or gather in couples, sometim...

Japanese art (30834 bytes)
3: '''Japanese art and architecture''', works of art produced in...
5: ...ion with [[Buddhism]]. In the 9th century, as the Japanese began to turn away from [[China]] and develop ind...
7: ...nown artifacts of their culture. In architecture, Japanese preferences for natural materials and an interact...
9: ...d relief carvings covering every visible surface. Japanese art, valued not only for its simplicity but also ...
20: The third stage in Japanese prehistory, the [[Kofun]], or [[Tumulus]], period...

Japanese Encephalitis (841 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = violet | name = ''Japanese Encephalitis Virus''}}
7: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''Japanese Encephalitis Virus'''''}}
11: '''Japanese Encephalitis''' is a [[mosquito]] borne [[virus]]...

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