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Issei Japanese American : ウィキペディア英語版 | Issei
is a Japanese language term used in countries in North America and South America to specify the Japanese people who were first to immigrate. Issei are born in Japan, their children born in the new country are referred to as ''Nisei'' (second generation), and their grandchildren are ''Sansei'' (third generation). All of them come from the numbers "one, two, three" in the Japanese language, as Japanese numerals are "ichi, ni, san." The character and uniqueness of the ''Issei'' is recognized in its social history.〔Numrich, Paul David. (2008). North ( ''American Buddhists in Social Context,'' p. 110 ).〕 ==History==
Although the earliest organized group of Japanese emigrants settled in Mexico in 1897,〔Ministry of Foreign Affairs: ( ''Japan-Mexico Foreign Relations'' )〕 the four largest populations of Japanese and descendants of Japanese immigrants live in Brazil, the United States, Canada and Peru.
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