Peru is a Spanish-speaking country that is known for its large population of ethnic Japanese, or Nikkei Peruvians. Japan has also many Peruvians. The author conducted a survey in the two famous Nikkei schools in Lima in order to shed light on how Japanese linguistic culture is transmitted in school education. These case studies confi rmed that the schools were trying to transmit the Japanese ethos by such means as teaching the way Japanese people greet one another. The author also revealed that even in Peru’s key Nikkei schools, English teaching is prioritized over Japanese teaching. Moreover, it was revealed that non-Nikkei Peruvians play the important role in transmitting the Japanese language and culture in Peru
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ABSTRACT: In this paper, the writer will review the trajectory of the Japanese who immigrated to Per...
Peru is a Spanish-speaking country that is known for its large population of ethnic Japanese, or Nik...
In today\u27s global economy, people from diverse cultures strive to find a balance between cultivat...
Japanese immigration to Peru was started in 1899 thanks to the personal network between Japanese and...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of the role of Japanese as heritage language (JHL) educat...
This document is about Peruvian Japanese migration. Peru was the first country in Latin America to e...
This article presents a case study of relations between Japanese teachers and Peruvian parents at a ...
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This paper aims to present the Filipino students\u27 studies on Japanese Culture in the Philippines....
Over the past century, the Japanese community in Peru has grown to be the second largest in South Am...
The beginnings of Asian immigration to Latin America dates back to the early 19th century and with i...
An exploratory investigation was done in order to identify the problem of adaptation of Latin-Americ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the writer will review the trajectory of the Japanese who immigrated to Per...
Peru is a Spanish-speaking country that is known for its large population of ethnic Japanese, or Nik...
In today\u27s global economy, people from diverse cultures strive to find a balance between cultivat...
Japanese immigration to Peru was started in 1899 thanks to the personal network between Japanese and...
This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of the role of Japanese as heritage language (JHL) educat...
This document is about Peruvian Japanese migration. Peru was the first country in Latin America to e...
This article presents a case study of relations between Japanese teachers and Peruvian parents at a ...
The Japanese communities have been taking the leading role in Japanese Language Education in Argenti...
This study analyzes the integration of the Japanese into the politics of race and nation in Peru dur...
Working in Japan is one of the goals of students in the Japanese Department, due to Japan's strong a...
When we think about Japanese language education for other Asians in Japan today, it is absolutely ne...
This paper aims to present the Filipino students\u27 studies on Japanese Culture in the Philippines....
Over the past century, the Japanese community in Peru has grown to be the second largest in South Am...
The beginnings of Asian immigration to Latin America dates back to the early 19th century and with i...
An exploratory investigation was done in order to identify the problem of adaptation of Latin-Americ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the writer will review the trajectory of the Japanese who immigrated to Per...