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On average how many Japanese move to the US per year and is there a part of the US that has more Japanese immigrants than most? I ask because where I used to live I remember there being a lot of Japanese and I was wondering if it's a normal thing for them to all come together in one area.

>> No.1710471

Compared to other Asians, not much.
And you can probably find some statistics on that.

>> No.1710483

They're trying to get as far away from foreigners as they can.
Silly Japs.

>> No.1710484

>I was wondering if it's a normal thing for them to all come together in one area.
Yes. That's what all immigrants do.

>> No.1710488

OP's pic shows us how NOT to hold a gun, EVER.

>> No.1710498

ざわ・・・      ざわ・・・
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>> No.1710490

1. Save OPs pic
2. Post it in /k/
3. ???
4. PROFIT!

>> No.1710503

Japanese immigrants are very few. Because Japan is developed country

>> No.1710505

Lots of Japs in Orange County and San Francisco. Vancouver has a lot of Japs also. They like the west coast on the continent. Oh there's also a lot in Brazil for some reason.

>> No.1710515

Hawaii?

>> No.1710541
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>>1710505

>> No.1710549

>>1710505

Hanging out with their buds, the Argentine Nazis?

>> No.1710552

>>1710505
That explains Blanka.

>> No.1710555

California.

>> No.1710562

>>1710488

Relax, at least her finger isn't on the trigger. Perhaps there is no ammunition in the gun.

>> No.1710569
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>>1710549
The last Nazis in Argentina went to the moon sixty years ago

>> No.1710580

>>1710562

It stovepiped, so it probably still has bullets in the magazine.

>> No.1710583

>>1710505
Yeah, 2008 marked one hundred years of japanese immigration in Brazil. We had weeaboo events every-fucking-where in São Paulo the whole year.

Their traditional spot, Liberdade, is flooding with gooks and chinks nowadays, though.

>> No.1710597

>>1710490
/k/ommando here.

The woman is displaying what we call "trigger discipline", and you can see the end of a casing sticking out of the action.

This picture is posted a reasonable amount on /k/ and really won't troll us too much; not at all really compared to other things.

[spoilers]Now I'm going to get back to trolling you guys. bye![/spoilers]

>> No.1710619

GR: How did your Japanese grandmother end up in Brazil?
LF: When she went there she was 10. People were saying that there was this amazing place called Brazil where people could make money and be rich.

>> No.1710620

Well, I'm not asian, but let me tell you one thing. People immigrate to US and after couple of decades they or their americansined children come back living here. And that's when the trouble start.

I mean, people in Europe despice americans by default but as an americanised returnee you are the scum of the earth. I can imagine what aparheid was like in South-Africa.

>> No.1710724

>>1710552
Blanka surprise.jpg

>> No.1710801
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>>1710505
Because the Tokyo Underground

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