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Japanese Americans | Wikipedia audio article
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Japanese Americans
00:01:06 1 History
00:01:15 1.1 Immigration
00:04:02 1.2 Internment and redress
00:05:08 2 Cultural profile
00:05:17 2.1 Generations
00:06:28 2.2 Languages
00:07:51 2.3 Education
00:09:07 2.3.1 Schools for Japanese Americans and Japanese nationals
00:12:03 2.4 Intermarriage
00:13:55 2.5 Religion
00:16:04 2.6 Celebrations
00:16:45 3 Politics
00:17:28 4 Genetics
00:21:08 4.1 Risk for inherited diseases
00:24:11 5 Japanese Americans by state
00:24:21 5.1 California
00:26:02 5.2 Connecticut
00:26:20 5.3 Georgia
00:26:35 5.4 Hawaii
00:26:43 5.5 Illinois
00:27:31 5.6 Michigan
00:28:30 5.7 New Jersey
00:29:07 5.8 Virginia
00:29:35 6 Neighborhoods and communities
00:29:45 6.1 The West Coast
00:33:30 6.2 Outside the West Coast
00:35:48 7 Notable people
00:35:57 7.1 Politics
00:37:38 7.2 Science and technology
00:39:07 7.3 Art and literature
00:39:16 7.3.1 Art and architecture
00:39:58 7.3.2 Literature
00:41:18 7.4 Music
00:42:37 7.5 Sports
00:46:15 7.6 Entertainment and media
00:48:03 8 Works about Japanese Americans
00:48:41 9 See also
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Japanese Americans (日系アメリカ人, Nikkei Amerikajin) are Americans who are fully or partially of Japanese descent, especially those who identify with that ancestry, along with their cultural characteristics. Japanese Americans were among the three largest Asian American ethnic communities during the 20th century; but, according to the 2000 census, they have declined in number to constitute the sixth largest Asian American group at around 1.4 million, including those of partial ancestry. According to the 2010 census, the largest Japanese American communities were found in California with 272,528, Hawaii with 185,502, New York with 37,780, Washington with 35,008, Illinois with 17,542, and Ohio with 16,995. Southern California has the largest Japanese American population in North America and the city of Torrance holds the densest Japanese American population in the 48 contiguous states.