History of the Japanese in Metro Detroit
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History of the Japanese in Metro Detroit
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Shotaro Nakahama In 2002, there were 6,413 people of Japanese origin, including Japanese citizens and Japanese Americans, in the Wayne-Oakland-Macomb tri-county area in Metro Detroit, making them the fifth-largest Asian ethnic group there. In that year, within an area stretching from Sterling Heights to Canton Township in the shape of a crescent, most of the ethnic Japanese lived in the center. In 2002, the largest populations of ethnic Japanese people were located in Novi and West Bloomfield To
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Japanese_in_Metro_Detroit
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2013-11-16T20:07:54Z
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2024-09-11T00:55:44Z
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