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Japanese settlement in Papua New Guinea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese settlement in Papua New Guinea
The Japanese settlement in Papua Guinea consists mainly of Papua New Guinean citizens of Japanese ancestry who are descended from Japanese migrants who have arrived to the Territory of Papua and German New Guinea (in what now constitutes modern-day Papua New Guinea) dates back to the early 20th century when migrants from Japan established copra plantations and trading businesses in the islands, specifically Rabaul. The Japanese community remained small throughout the first half of the 20th century, and never exceeded 100. Most Japanese in Papua were businessmen and plantation managers, although a few became fishermen. Many of them married local wives and raised mixed-race Japanese-Papuan families, and during World War II most Japanese were deported to Australia where they were confined. The majority of them were repatriated to Japan after the war, although their mixed-race children were allowed to remain behind and assimilated with the local populace.〔 ==History==
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