Mexicans in Japan
{{Infobox ethnic group
| group = Mexicans in Japan
| flag = {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|Japan}}
| native_name = {{nobold|{{nativename|ja|在日メキシコ人}}
{{nativename|es|Mexicanos en Japón|italic=no}}}}
| image =
| population = 3,504[https://www.e-stat.go.jp/stat-search/files?page=1&layout=datalist&toukei=00250012&tstat=000001018034&cycle=1&tclass1=000001060399&tclass2val=0&metadata=1&data=1 在留外国人統計]
| regions = Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Okinawa
| popplace =
| rels = Catholicism, Shintoism, Buddhism
| related_groups = Mexican Americans, Mexicans in the Philippines
}}
Mexicans in Japan consist of Mexican migrants that have come to Japan, as well as their descendants. In December 2023, there were 3,504 Mexicans living in Japan.[https://www.e-stat.go.jp/stat-search/files?page=1&layout=datalist&toukei=00250012&tstat=000001018034&cycle=1&tclass1=000001060399&tclass2val=0&metadata=1&data=1 在留外国人統計]
History
At the beginning of the 20th century there were large Japanese and Mexican communities in Los Angeles and other parts of California where their encounters began. There were also marriages between Japanese and Mexicans, and some had left California for Japan at the time of World War II. The first larger Mexican migration to Japan began in the 1970s when there was large migration from the United States to Japan. Many Mexicans who lived in the U.S. chose to move to Japan.[https://www.ucpress.edu/blog-posts/61311-understanding-the-history-of-japanese-mexican-relations-and-nurturing-empathy-toward-others Understanding the History of Japanese-Mexican Relations and Nurturing Empathy Toward Others]
Since the 21st century, Mexican culture gained larger popularity in Japan and there are increasing numbers of Mexican restaurants in Japan, which mostly serve burritos and tacos.[https://japantoday.com/category/features/food/map-of-mexican-restaurants-across-japan-created-by-mexican-embassy Map of Mexican restaurants across Japan created by Mexican embassy] Many Mexican festivals including the Day of the Dead were held in Japan organised by Mexican communities. Mexicans are also the largest Latin American community excluding the population with Japanese ancestries and the fourth largest Spanish-speaking community after Peru, Bolivia and Spain. The Mexican population in Japan is currently increasing due to the better visa policy and direct flight connections between Tokyo and Mexico City. There were also a few Mexican individuals with American citizenship, who work for the USFJ.
See also
References
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