Vietnamese people in Japan
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Vietnamese people in Japan (在日ベトナム人, Zainichi Betonamujin, Người Việt tại Nhật Bản) form Japan's second-largest community of foreign residents ahead of Koreans in Japan and behind Chinese in Japan, according to the statistics of the Ministry of Justice. By in December 2023, there were 565,026 residents.[5] The majority of the Vietnamese legal residents live in the Kantō region and Keihanshin area.[6]
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Total population | |
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565,026 (in December, 2023)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Tokyo, Osaka (Ikuno-ku), Yokohama, Kobe (Nagata-ku, Hyogo-ku) | |
Languages | |
Japanese, Vietnamese | |
Religion | |
Vietnamese folk religion, Buddhism,[2][3] Catholicism,[4] Shintoism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Vietnamese people |
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