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A is a Japanese person of foreign descent or heritage, who was born outside Japan and later acquired Japanese citizenship. This category encompasses persons of both Japanese and non-Japanese descent. The former subcategory is considered because of intricacies of national and international laws regarding the citizenship of newborn persons.


Legal issues

By Japanese law, adults generally cannot hold both foreign citizenship and Japanese citizenship (i.e.
dual nationality Multiple/dual citizenship (or multiple/dual nationality) is a legal status in which a person is concurrently regarded as a national or citizen of more than one country under the laws of those countries. Conceptually, citizenship is focused on ...
is not recognized): *those who have acquired dual nationality before age 20 must choose a single nationality before reaching age 22. *those who have acquired dual nationality after age 20 must choose a single nationality in 2 years. Many who naturalize as Japanese also adopt a Japanese name, since names must be chosen from a list of approved kanji. Chinese or Koreans with kanji-character names may or may not have problems in this regard. No law forbids a foreign-born Japanese to be elected as a member of
Diet Diet may refer to: Food * Diet (nutrition), the sum of the food consumed by an organism or group * Dieting, the deliberate selection of food to control body weight or nutrient intake ** Diet food, foods that aid in creating a diet for weight loss ...
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Marutei Tsurunen is a Finnish-born Japanese politician. He is the first foreign-born Japanese of European origin to serve as a member of the Diet of Japan. He is a member of the Democratic Party of Japan, where he served as Director General of the Internationa ...
(born Martti Turunen in Finland) is Japan's first European foreign-born member of the Diet. Theoretically, therefore, a foreign-born Japanese can become the
Prime Minister of Japan The prime minister of Japan (Japanese: 内閣総理大臣, Hepburn: ''Naikaku Sōri-Daijin'') is the head of government of Japan. The prime minister chairs the Cabinet of Japan and has the ability to select and dismiss its Ministers of Sta ...
. Probably because of the difficulty in gaining citizenship and because of cultural difference, foreign-born Japanese people account for a very small percentage of the population in Japan. Many who were born and live in Japan permanently, particularly Korean and Chinese, do not naturalize. There has been a constant discussion among the government and lawmakers whether to expand their rights of permanent residence to include provisions such as the right to vote in elections, etc. Few statistics are kept on how many Chinese and Koreans have naturalized, as such statistics are not maintained by the Japanese government. Once such a person naturalizes, they are, for all intents and purposes under the law, Japanese. The Japanese jus sanguinis policy contrasts with other countries, such as in Americas where people born natively (under jus solis) acquire citizenship on birth.


Japanese by naturalization

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Akebono Taro Akebono is a Japanese word meaning ''dawn'' or the color of the sky at dawn. It may refer to: Science * ''Akebono'' (fly), a fly genus in the family Sciomyzidae or Phaeomyiidae * Akebono (satellite), a magnetosphere observation satellite Ships ...
(b. Chad Rowan), sumo wrestler *
Bobby Ologun is a Nigerian-born television personality and mixed martial artist with Japanese citizenship. In Japan, he is known simply as . He speaks English, Yoruba and Japanese. He lives in Saitama, Saitama Prefecture. On July 26, 2007, he announced on ...
, TV talent * Chen Kenmin, TV chef * Sergio Ariel Escudero, football player * Ofer Feldman, scholar of Japanese political psychology * Tomokazu Harimoto, table-tennis player * Dido Havenaar, football player * Mike Havenaar, football player *
Hoshitango Imachi is an Argentine-born Japanese former professional sumo wrestler and current professional wrestler. His highest rank was ''jūryō'' 3. Life and career A former swimming instructor, Salomon was spotted by a visiting Japanese coach at a gym in Bu ...
, sumo wrestler * Koizumi Yakumo (b. Lafcadio Hearn), Meiji-era author *
Konishiki Yasokichi Saleva'a Fuauli Atisano'e (born December 31, 1963), professionally known as is an American former sumo wrestler.Franz LidzMeat Bomb, 05.18.92 - ''Sports Illustrated'' He was the first non-Japanese-born wrestler to reach '' ōzeki'', the second- ...
(b. Saleva'a Fuauli Atisano'e), sumo wrestler * Kotoōshū Katsunori (b. Kaloyan Mahlyanov), sumo wrestler * Wagner Lopes (b. Wagner Augusto Lopes), football player * Miura Anjin (b. William Adams), Edo-era mariner * Erikson Noguchipinto, football player *
Debito Arudou is an American-born Japanese writer, blogger, and human rights activist. He was born in the United States and became a naturalized Japanese citizen in 2000, renouncing his U.S. citizenship. Background Early life and academic career Arudou wa ...
(b. David Schofill ne Aldwinckle), blogger * Ruy Ramos (b. Ruy Gonçalves Ramos Sobrinho), soccer player * Rikidōzan (b. Kim Sin-Nak), wrestler *
Kenny Omega Tyson Smith (born October 16, 1983), better known by the ring name Kenny Omega, is a Canadian-born professional wrestler. Omega is an executive vice president of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), in which he also performs. Omega is a former one-ti ...
, professional wrestler *
J. R. Sakuragi is an American-Japanese professional basketball player. Biography Raised in Bakersfield, California, Sakuragi played college basketball at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and was a member of the Bruins' national championship ...
(b. Milton "J.R." Henderson), basketball player *
Ademir Santos is a former Brazilian Japanese football player who moved to Japan at age 16 to complete his high school studies and obtained his Japanese citizenship in 1995. His son Maito Santos is also former footballer. Playing career Santos was born in B ...
, football player *
Alessandro Santos , often known as Alex, is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Brazil, he became a Japanese citizen and made 82 appearances for the Japan national team. Club career Santos was born in Maringá in Paraná and mo ...
(b. Alessandro dos Santos), football player * Marcos Sugiyama, volleyball player * Takamiyama Daigoro, (b. Jesse James Wailani Kuhaulua), sumo wrestler *
Marutei Tsurunen is a Finnish-born Japanese politician. He is the first foreign-born Japanese of European origin to serve as a member of the Diet of Japan. He is a member of the Democratic Party of Japan, where he served as Director General of the Internationa ...
(b. Martti Turunen), politician * Batara Eto, co-founder of
mixi is an online Japanese social networking service. It was founded in 1999 and is owned by Mixi, Inc. (). As of September 2012, Mixi had about 14 million monthly active users, with about 8.6 million of those on smartphones. Mixi, Inc. was founded ...
* Donald Keene (also known as Donarudo Kiin), scholar and translator of Japanese literature and culture


Japanese born abroad

* Takeshi Kaneshiro, actor * Hikaru Utada, singer * Luiz Gushiken * Mina, singer in South Korean group Twice * Daisuke Ishiwatari, game designer * Children of the Japanese abducted to North Korea during the 1970s–80s. Although the children had Korean names at birth, they were registered as Japanese and given Japanese names when they arrived in Japan along with their returning parents.


See also

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Ethnic issues in Japan Racism in Japan comprises negative attitudes and views on race or ethnicity which are related to each other, are held by various people and groups in Japan, and have been reflected in discriminatory laws, practices and actions (including violenc ...
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Dekasegi Dekasegi ( pt, decassegui, decasségui, , ) is a term that is used in Brazil to refer to people, primarily Japanese Brazilians, who have migrated to Japan, having taken advantage of Japanese citizenship or '' nisei visa'' and immigration laws to w ...
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