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Japanese community of Paris

The Paris Metropolitan Area includes a Japanese community. In 2013 the official number of Japanese residents in Paris was 16,277.〔Conte-Helm, p. (81 ).〕
==History==

In the early 1960s duty-free shops catering to Japanese visitors opened in Paris. Afterwards businesses catering to longer-term residents opened. The director of the publication ''Ovni'', Bernard Bérnaud, stated that "The number of Japanese coming to live in France was very small until 1965 or even into the 70s."〔Crampton, Thomas. "(French Are 'Foreign' in Opéra District : A Japanese Haven In Central Paris )." ''The New York Times''. February 20, 1995. Retrieved on January 3, 2014.〕 In 1991 Jessica Rutman of ''Look Japan'' stated that due to the economic status of Japan, the Japanese migrants did not stoke nationalist tensions brought out by immigrants from Africa and China.〔Rutman, Jessica. "At Home Abroad." ''Look Japan, Volume 37, Issues 421-432''. Look Japan, Limited, 1991. p. (42 ). "Last year at the Ecole Japonaise in Paris, 563 elementary through junior high school students spent most of the school day speaking their mother tongue, with three hours of classes in French. The Lycée Seijo, a branch of Tokyo's Seijo Gakuen, is one alternative to the Parisian public high schools; another, for Japanese students wishing to mix with their French peers, is Lycée Konan, a branch of Konan Gakuen of Kobe."〕

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