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Japanese people in Spain

Japanese people in Spain consist largely of expatriate managers in Japanese corporations, as well as international students. There are also some people of Japanese ancestry in Spain, including descendants of 17th-century migrants to Spain, as well as migrants from among Nikkei populations in Latin America. According to Spain's National Statistical Institute, 4,898 Japanese citizens resided in the country ; Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave a slightly higher figure of 6,717.〔〔
==History==

The first Japanese people to settle in Spain were the members of an embassy led by Hasekura Tsunenaga. Instead of returning to Japan in 1617, six samurai remained in Coria del Río, near Seville. The surname ''Japón'' (Spanish for "Japan") is conserved among approximately 700 inhabitants of Coria del Río, identifying them as descendants of the members of Hasekura Tsunenaga's delegation.
The first Japanese business established in Spain was SANYO España.S.A. in 1969. Since then Catalonia became the main point of Japanese business operations in Spain.〔Fukuda, Makiko. "(El Col·legi Japonès de Barcelona: un estudi pilot sobre les ideologies lingüístiques d'una comunitat expatriada a Catalunya )" ((Archive )). ''Treballs de sociolingüística catalana'' > 2005: 18 (2004). (See profile ) at ''Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert'' (RACO). p. 213. "En el casd'Espanya, des que va ser instal·lada al Principat la primera empresa japonesa, SANYO España.S.A., l'any 1969, la inversió estrangera directa de les empreses japoneses s'ha concentrat a Catalunya."〕
Between the 1970s and 1980s, Nikkeis—people of Japanese ancestry from various countries of Latin America—settled in Spain, fleeing financial crises or political oppression in their home countries. Since the 1970s, many Japanese have also come to Spain as businesspeople and students. In 1966, there were only about 280 Japanese nationals in Spain, but this number grew to 2,824 by 1993.

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