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List of U.S. cities with large Japanese-American populations

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Cities with large Japanese American populations with a critical mass of at least 1% of the total urban population and at least 10% of the total suburban population. Information is based on the 2005-2009 American Community Survey.

The list includes those who immigrated from Japan, and those who are multi-generation Japanese Americans. There are about 1,304,286 Japanese Americans.

The two metropolitan areas with the highest Japanese populations according to the 2010 Census, were Greater Honolulu Combined Statistical Area (149,700), and the Greater Los Angeles Combined Statistical Area (134,600).[1] About 60% of the Japanese American population lives in two states, California (34 percent) and Hawaii (26 percent).

Large cities

The list of large cities (population greater than 250,000) with a Japanese American population in excess of one percent of the total population.

Rank City State Japanese-Americans Percentage
1 Honolulu Hawaii 86,612 23.3%

Small cities

List of small cities with a Japanese-American population in excess of one percent of the total population.

Rank City State Japanese-Americans Percentage
1 Hilo Hawaii 10,863 26.7%
2 Gardena California 6,712 11.6%
3 Rancho Palos Verdes California 3,268 7.9%
4 Rye New York 578 3.9%
5 Newcastle Washington 300 2.9%
6 Dublin Ohio 1,071 2.6%
7 Campbell California 781 2.1%
8 Burlingame California 574 2.0%
9 Beaverton Oregon 805 1.1%

References

  1. ^ "America's Asian Population Patterns 2000-2010". Proximity.