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The Significance of "International Nikkei Day" ~ Discovering the Identity of the Next Generation

Alberto J. Matsumoto

In June 2018, June 20th was designated as International Nikkei Day at the 150th Anniversary of Japanese Immigration to Hawaii and the 59th Convention of Japanese People Abroad, both held in Honolulu.1 The idea for International Nikkei Day was proposed by Andres Higa, an Argentinian of Japanese descent living in …

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Japan's foreign labor market: Future impact of robots and AI

Alberto J. Matsumoto

There are about 3 million foreigners living in Japan, of which 1.66 million are employed. This is a 13% increase from the previous year1 . The reason for this is the increase in technical intern trainees from Asian countries in recent years due to the conclusion of the Economic Partnership …

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Reflections on the 2018 Survey on the Realities of the Next Generation of Japanese Descendants in Latin America: Part 3 - Cuba

Alberto J. Matsumoto

Part 2: Argentina >> The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Latin America and Caribbean Affairs Bureau also conducted a survey of the Japanese community in Cuba from October to November 2018. The year 2018, when the survey was conducted, marked the 120th anniversary of Japanese immigration to Cuba, and various commemorative …

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Reflections on the 2018 Latin American Next Generation Nikkei Survey: Part 2 - Argentina

Alberto J. Matsumoto

Part 1: Mexico >> Most of the Japanese who immigrated to Argentina before the war were individuals, and even after the war, the majority of immigrants were based on government agreements, such as for trainees, and the number was quite limited. On the other hand, there were many immigrants from …

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Reflections on the 2018 Latin American Next Generation Nikkei Survey: Part 1: Mexico

Alberto J. Matsumoto

Introduction Over the past decade or so, the number of young Japanese people coming to Japan from South America for study or training has been increasing. Perhaps they could be called the millennial generation, they are curious, but as a result, while they are interested in a variety of things, …

Kizuna 2020: Nikkei Kindness and Solidarity During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Confusion and hope among Japanese Latinos in Japan regarding the COVID-19 pandemic

Alberto J. Matsumoto

As of April 16, 2020, the novel coronavirus has spread and raged around the world, and the situation is changing day by day. On February 3 of this year, a large cruise ship docked in Yokohama1 . This was the beginning of Japan's fight against an invisible and yet not …

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2021 Paraguay COPANI ~ My wish - Part 2

Alberto J. Matsumoto

Read Part 1 >> In recent years, many Nikkei leaders have expressed fatigue at the COPANI conference. Many point out the crammed lectures and the endless parade of subcommittees, and would like to see more time and distinctive presentations, not just content. Sometimes it may be necessary to take up …

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2021 Paraguay COPANI ~ My wish - Part 1

Alberto J. Matsumoto

The first COPANI (Convención Panamericana Nikkei) was held in Mexico City in 1981, and the 20th was held in San Francisco last September. The contribution of one of the founders, Carlos Kasuga, a Mexican second generation Japanese businessman, cannot be ignored in the background of COPANI's continued existence.1 This was …

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The role of the second generation and beyond in the "Kenjinkai" and building bridges into the future

Alberto J. Matsumoto

In recent years, the form and role of "kenjinkai," which was a tool for communication between Japanese immigrants in South America and their prefectures of origin, has changed. Before the war, it was a place where people from the same hometown gathered to exchange limited information, and was an institution …

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"Collaboradores Conference 2018" and visit to local Japanese communities in Brazil

Alberto J. Matsumoto

At the end of August 2018, I had the opportunity to attend an international symposium called "Conference of Collaborators: Contemporary Japan - Integration of Brazilians in Japan into Japanese Society" held in São Paulo, Brazil, at the invitation of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. I also took the …

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Es argentino nissei (nac.1962) y desde 1990 reside en Japón. Después de terminar su Maestría en Leyes se dedica a la traducción jurídica y al asesoramiento de los latinos nikkei de América Latina que viven en Japón. Enseña en la Univ. de Kanagawa.

アルゼンチンの日系二世(1962)で、1990年から留学を機に日本で在住。法律の修士を終えて、渉外法務の翻訳や法定通訳業務、コンサルティング等を手掛けている。神奈川大学で教鞭もとっているが、20年前から日本に定住しつつある南米の日系ラティーノのサポートも行っている。

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