Misplaced Pages

Uzbeks in Japan

Article snapshot taken from[REDACTED] with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Ethnic group
Uzbeks in Japan
在日ウズベキスタン人
Total population
6,591 (in December, 2023)
Regions with significant populations
Tokyo, Nagoya, Chiba
Languages
Uzbek, Russian, Dari, Japanese
Religion
Sunni Islam, Orthodoxy
Related ethnic groups
Uzbeks in China, Uyghurs in Japan, Kazakhs in Japan, Afghans in Japan

Uzbeks in Japan consist of ethnic Uzbek people that were born in or have immigrated to Japan. As of December 2023, there were 6,591 Uzbeks living in Japan.

History

The first Uzbeks settled to Japan during the Soviet-era in the 1970s, where most of them worked in factories.

Since the independence of Uzbekistan, the population of Uzbeks in Japan grew rapidly. From only 184 Uzbeks in 2000, the number of Uzbeks in Japan grew close to 4,000 in 2018, making it one of the fastest growing foreign population in Japan. It is also the largest Central Asian and the second largest community from former Soviet Union after Russia. It also make the fifth largest Muslim community in Japan after Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Malaysia. Many Uzbeks are students or factory and restaurant workers, as well as those working as translators for Russians. There are also a few Japanese-Uzbek non-profit organisations made by Uzbek community and Japanese volunteers.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. 在留外国人統計
  2. 在留外国人統計
  3. Japan to accept more workers from Central Asia
  4. 一般社団法人日本ウズベキスタン友好協会
Immigration to Japan
Americas
Asia
Europe
Africa
Oceania
See also
Ethnic groups of Japan
Prehistoric
Ancient
Post-classical
Related
Portals: Categories:
Uzbeks in Japan Add topic