Japanese people in South Korea
Japanese people in South Korea are people of Japanese ethnicity residing or living in South Korea. They are usually categorized into two categories: those who retain Japanese nationality and are present in South Korea (재한일본인, "Jaehan Ilbonin"), and those who changed their nationality to Korean (일본계 한국인, "Ilbongye Hangugin").
Total population | |
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53,670[1] (2017) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Seoul · Busan · Jeju | |
Languages | |
Japanese · Korean | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Japanese people |
History
The history of Japanese Koreans are usually divided into two different time periods.
Notable people
Entertainers
Singers
- Takuya Terada, former member of Cross Gene
- Kangnam, former member of M.I.B.
- Momo Hirai, Mina Myoui and Sana Minatozaki, members of Twice
- Yuta Nakamoto and Shotaro Osaki, members of NCT
- Yuto Adachi, member of Pentagon
- Sakura Miyawaki, Nako Yabuki, and Hitomi Honda, former members of Iz*One
- Miyu Takeuchi, former member of Japanese girl group AKB48
- Kwon Ri-se, former member of Ladies' Code
- Kokoro Kato (Kokoro), Rise Katsuno (Remi), and Mao Hirokawa (May), members of Cherry Bullet
- Juri Takahashi, member of Rocket Punch and former member of AKB48
- Kenta Takada, member of JBJ95 and former member of JBJ
- Yoshinori Kanemoto (Yoshi), Mashiho Takata, Asahi Hamada, and Haruto Watanabe, members of Treasure
- Sora Sakata, member of Woo!ah!
- Riki Nishimura (Ni-ki), member of Enhypen
- Koyuki Mori (Yuki), member of Purple Kiss
- Hina Nagai, member of Lightsum
- Sumire Aoyagi (Mire), member of Tri.be
- Ogawa Mizuki (Léa), member of Secret Number
- Terazono Keita, member of Ciipher
- Miyauchi Haruka (Miya), member of GWSN
- Amanumu Yuku, member of DKB
- Mizuguchi Yuto (U), member of ONF
- Tokunaga Yuuri, member of Lunarsolar
- Haku Shota (Soul), member of P1Harmony
- Hayase Leo, Nasukawa Shota (Zero), Imai Kairi, members of T1419
- Rei Naoi, member of Ive
Koreans of Japanese descent
- Kiggen
- Keisuke Kunimoto
- Lee Eun-ju
- Shoo
- Woo Jang-choon
- Crown Princess Yi Bangja
- Prince Yi Gu
Education
- Busan Japanese School (釜山日本人学校)
- Japanese School in Seoul
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