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Tinaru Jepun

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Japanese people
Total population
c. 126 million
Regions with significant populations
Japan 122.0 million[1]
Significant Japanese diaspora in:
Brazil2,000,000[2] (2022)
United States1,550,875[3] (2020)
Canada129,425[4] (2021)
Philippines120,000[5][6]Templat:Better source needed
Peru103,182[7] (2021)
China102,066[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Australia94,942[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Mexico86,143[9] (2022)
Thailand78,431[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Argentina76,440[10] (2020)
United Kingdom65,022[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Germany42,266[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
South Korea41,717[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
France36,104[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Singapore32,743[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Malaysia24,545[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Vietnam21,819[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Taiwan20,345[8] (2022)Templat:Ref
Federated States of Micronesia20,000[11]Templat:Better source needed (2018)
Languages
Japanese, Japanese Sign Language
Religion
Primarily, in a traditional/cultural context, a mix of Shinto and Buddhism; minorities ascribe to Christianity and other religions[12][13][14]
Related ethnic groups
Ainu peopleTemplat:·Ryukyuan people

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Tulun Jepun|日本人|Nihonjin, Nipponjin}} nopo nga suku etnik i nointutunan do momogompi koubasnan toi ko' kiraha do Jepun. Istilah nogi diti nga sumuku do tulun i mongigit Kewarganegaraan Jepun. Kiikiro 130 juta tulun berketurunan Jepun pointongkop do pomogunan; ii no, kiikiro 127 juta tulun nopo nga mogigion pogun Jepun. Tulun Jepun i poingion id pogun suai nopo nga lohowon sabaagi Nikkeijin (日系人). Istilah "tulun Jepun" nogi nga gunoon id piipiro konteks montok sumuku do iso lokus suku tinaru kaampai no tulun Yamato, Orang Ainu, om Orang Ryukyu.

Koubasanan Jepun[simbanai | Simbanai toud]

Ugama[simbanai | Simbanai toud]

Ugama nopo id Jepun nga poinhangkum do roromu ugama Buddha om Shinto. Ugama Shinto nopo diti nga ugama politeistik i ingga kitab kanun ugama om nointutunan sabaagi ugama koubasanan Jepun. Nokoumbal nogi Shinto nosiliu do iso sabab toponsol montok popoingkawas taktha karabat diraja Jepun, om pinosiliu sabaagi ugama kabansaan ontok toun 1868 (Shinto Kabansaan pinopunso do mongingion Amerika ontok toun 1945). Nokorikot o ugama Buddha Mahayana id Jepun ontok abad koonom om nadadi kikomogoton do mogisusuai mazhab. Dondo, mazhab tagayo ugama Buddha id Jepun nopo nga mazhab Jodo Shinshu ii pinoturidong di Shinran.

Sukuon[simbanai | Simbanai toud]

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