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Ghanaians in Japan are Japanese people of full or partial Ghanaian ancestry or Ghanaians who became naturalized citizens of Japan.
Total population | |
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2,857 (in December, 2023)[1][2] | |
Languages | |
Japanese, English, French, Akan, Dagbani, Ewe, Ga | |
Religion | |
Mainly Christianity, Islam, Shintoism, Buddhism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ghanaians |
Overview
editAccording to the foreign residents statistics of the Ministry of Justice, 2,005 Ghanaians are registered residents in Japan as of 2015.[3] The number of Ghanaians arriving in Japan began to increase in the 1990s.[4]
Notable Ghanaians in Japan
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