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  1. Japanese Mexicans are Mexicans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese have been present in what would become Mexico since the colonial era, however, it was sporadic immigration of individuals.

  2. Asian Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos Asiáticos; Asiomexicanos) are Mexicans of Asian descent. Asians are considered cuarta raíz (fourth root) of Mexico in conjunction with the two main roots: Native and European, and the third African root.

  3. In 1959, Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi paid a visit to Mexico, the first by a Japanese head-of-government. In 1962, Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos reciprocated the visit to Japan. In 1964, Japanese crown Prince Akihito paid a visit to Mexico.

  4. Mexico City has a community of Japanese Mexican people and Japanese expatriates that is dispersed throughout the city. Many Japanese persons had moved to Mexico City in the 1940s due to wartime demands made by the Mexican government.

  5. Japanese Mexicans are Mexicans of Japanese ancestry. Japanese have been present in what would become Mexico since the colonial era, however, it was sporadic immigration of individuals.

  6. White Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos blancos) are individuals in Mexico who identify as white, often due to their physical appearance or their recognition of European ancestry. The Mexican government conducts ethnic censuses that allow individuals to identify as "White," but the specific results of these censuses are not made public.

  7. discovernikkei.org › 2018/5/25 › japanese-mexicansJournal | Discover Nikkei

    25 de mai. de 2018 · The governments of the U.S., Mexico, and Japan have blocked out the real World War II history of Japanese Mexicans by promoting the privileged situations of rich Japanese Mexicans who were not forced to leave their homes or businesses.