Total population | |
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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 |
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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.
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