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As of December 2010, Shanghai has a Japanese expatriate group. The Gubei area of Changning District houses the majority of Japanese expatriates in Shanghai.〔"(Japanese making Shanghai their home )" ((Archive )). ''CNN''. 10 December 2010. Retrieved on February 18, 2014.〕 Some Japanese follow the "Shanghai dream" where they spend several years in Shanghai to gain professional experience or knowledge of Mandarin Chinese, and either continue working in Shanghai or return to Japan later.〔Kuchikomi, Jun. "(Few Japanese benefit from living their 'Shanghai dream' )" ((Archive )). ''Japan Today''. 2 June 2009. Retrieved on 18 February 2014.〕 ==History== The Consulate-General of Japan in Shanghai opened in 1872. Japanese ships became a more constant presence in the Shanghai harbor in the 1870s and 1880s. In the 1880s Japanese companies began establishing operations in Shanghai. Prince Fushimi visited the Japanese community of Shanghai for one day in 1907. In 1908 a Japanese Club opened.〔Howe, p. (421 ).〕 The Taminato incident occurred in 1936. Over 33,000 Japanese resided in Shanghai by 2008, making up 22% of the foreigners there and making the Japanese the largest expatriate group in that city.〔Calder, Kent and Min Ye. ''The Making of Northeast Asia'' (Studies in Asian Security). Stanford University Press, August 16, 2010. ISBN 0804775052, 9780804775052. p. (143 ).〕
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