The list includes Issei (一世, "first generation") Japanese-born immigrants from Japan, and those who are multigenerational Japanese Americans. Cities considered to have significant Japanese American populations are large U.S. cities or municipalities with a critical mass of at least 1.0% of the total urban population; medium-sized cities with a critical mass of at least 2.0% of the total population; smaller communities in the continental United States with a critical mass of at least 2.5% of the total population; and smaller communities in Hawaii with a critical mass of at least 10.0% of the total population.
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- アメリカ合衆国の主要都市における日系アメリカ人の人口の順位 (ja)
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| - The list includes Issei (一世, "first generation") Japanese-born immigrants from Japan, and those who are multigenerational Japanese Americans. Cities considered to have significant Japanese American populations are large U.S. cities or municipalities with a critical mass of at least 1.0% of the total urban population; medium-sized cities with a critical mass of at least 2.0% of the total population; smaller communities in the continental United States with a critical mass of at least 2.5% of the total population; and smaller communities in Hawaii with a critical mass of at least 10.0% of the total population. (en)
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| - California
- Rolling Hills Estates, California
- San Jose, California
- Bellevue, Washington
- Berkeley, California
- Honolulu
- Honolulu County, Hawaii
- Pearl City, Hawaii
- Japanese-American history
- Rye (city), New York
- Sacramento, California
- Gardena, California
- Monterey Park, California
- Lomita, California
- Los Altos, California
- Los Angeles
- American people of Japanese descent
- Cerritos, California
- Torrance, California
- Wahiawa, Hawaii
- Wailuku, Hawaii
- Waimalu, Hawaii
- Waipahu, Hawaii
- Waipio, Hawaii
- Washington (state)
- Aiea, Hawaii
- Cupertino, California
- Dublin, Ohio
- Novi, Michigan
- Palos Verdes Estates, California
- Issei
- Greater Los Angeles
- Rancho Palos Verdes
- Halawa, Hawaii
- Hawaii
- Hilo, Hawaii
- Irvine, California
- Japan
- Japanese Americans
- Kaneohe, Hawaii
- Kapaa, Hawaii
- Lists of United States populated places by ethnic group
- Sunnyvale, California
- Continental America
- Continental United States
- Mercer Island, Washington
- Michigan
- New York (state)
- Newcastle, Washington
- Ohio
- Redondo Beach, California
- Seattle, Washington
- Metropolitan Statistical Area
- Lists of American people of Asian descent
- Combined Statistical Area
- San Francisco, California
- Mililani Town, Hawaii
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| - The list includes Issei (一世, "first generation") Japanese-born immigrants from Japan, and those who are multigenerational Japanese Americans. Cities considered to have significant Japanese American populations are large U.S. cities or municipalities with a critical mass of at least 1.0% of the total urban population; medium-sized cities with a critical mass of at least 2.0% of the total population; smaller communities in the continental United States with a critical mass of at least 2.5% of the total population; and smaller communities in Hawaii with a critical mass of at least 10.0% of the total population. There are about 773,714 Japanese Americans, as of 2018. The two metropolitan areas with the highest Japanese populations according to the 2010 Census, were Greater Honolulu Combined Statistical Area (149,700), and the Greater Los Angeles Combined Statistical Area (134,600). (en)
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