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There is a small community of French people in Japan, consisting largely of expatriate professionals from France and their families.[citation needed]
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Total population | |
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15,153 (in December, 2023)[1][2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Tokyo · Yokohama · Sapporo | |
Languages | |
Japanese · French | |
Religion | |
Predominantly Roman Catholicism, Shinto · Protestantism · Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
French diaspora |
The French community in Japan has been steadily increasing, rising by more than 35% in the last decade.[3] French expatriates who are working in Japan with leading foreign companies came from many different industries such as chemicals and crystal-ware.[4] As far as inbound tourism from France is concerned, France ranked at 15th place in 2018, with 304,900 French tourists visiting Japan.[5]
There are four bilingual schools, 60 cultural associations, and over 700 companies in Japan.[citation needed]
From 15,000 French people in Japan about 7,500 of them live in Tokyo alone, which makes it the largest European population in Tokyo. Many of them work in a French restaurant or at pastry. The numbers of pastries led by French pastry chef in Japan has increased since the past 10 years.
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