Japanese expatriates in Jamaica
Appearance
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Ethnic group
Total population | |
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158 (as of Oct. 2009) Japanese nationals;[1] unknown number naturalised as citizens of Jamaica | |
Languages | |
English, Japanese | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Japanese diaspora, Japanese Caribbeans, Japanese Cubans, Japanese Dominicans |
There is a small community of Japanese expatriates in Jamaica and their descendants (known as Japanese Jamaicans), consisting mostly of corporate employees and their families, along with immigrants and Jamaican-born citizens of Japanese ancestry. As of 2009[update] , 158 Japanese lived in the country, according to the statistics of Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2] [3]
Culture
[edit ]Mighty Crown was inspired by the legendary sound systems like Killamanjaro and Saxon. They were the first non-Jamaican sound system to win the Irish and Chin world clash in 1999.[3]
Notable people
[edit ]- Musashi Suzuki - Jamaican-born Japanese footballer
- Asuka Cambridge - Japanese sprinter
References
[edit ]- ^ "Japan-Jamaica Relations". Archived from the original on 2012年01月31日. Retrieved 2012年01月29日.
- ^ "Japan: Ministry of Foreign Affairs". Archived from the original on 2012年01月31日. Retrieved 2012年01月29日.
- ^ a b "Japanese 'Dub' Jamaica". Archived from the original on 2011年10月21日. Retrieved 2012年01月29日.