Kurds in Japan

Kurds in Japan
Kurdên Japonyayê
在日クルド人 (Zainichi Kurudo-jin)
Total population
1.000 as of 2016.[1] More than "2,000~3,000" as of 2023.[2].The number of people who have been provisionally released while applying for refugee status is not known precisely because they do not have a certificate of residence and the municipality where they live was not notified if the person did not want to be notified.[3]
Regions with significant populations
Southern Saitama (Kawaguchi, Warabi)
Languages
Kurdish, Turkish

Kurds in Japan (Japanese: 在日クルド人, Zainichi Kurudo-jin, Kurdish: Kurdên Japonyayê) refers to Kurds residing in Japan. Kurds do not have a majority nation state and live in Kurdistan, a region that includes Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq in the Middle East and South Caucasus, so they cannot be identified as "Kurds" in Japan based on their nationality alone. Kurdish]]" in Japan cannot be identified by nationality alone, but is mainly determined by the person's self-identification and other factors. In reports of incidents in Japan, they are often described as Turkish nationals, and it is sometimes difficult to tell whether they are Turkish or Kurdish.

  1. ^ "埼玉で暮らす在日クルド人 「ワラビスタン」のいま - Yahoo!ニュース". Archived from the original on 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  2. ^ https://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/291460
  3. ^ "川口の仮放免者700人、初めて判明 大半はクルド人か 各自治体に情報提供へ運用見直し" (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun. 2024-04-13. Retrieved 2024-06-24.

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