日系ニュージーランド人 | |
---|---|
Total population | |
18,141[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington | |
Languages | |
English, Japanese | |
Religion | |
73.7% No religion 9.9% Christianity 8.2% Buddhism[1] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Japanese diaspora, Japanese Australians |
Japanese New Zealanders (日系ニュージーランド人, Nikkei Nyūjirando-jin) are New Zealand citizens of Japanese ancestry, which may include Japanese immigrants and descendants born in New Zealand. Japanese people first began immigrating to New Zealand in the 1890s.[2] Until 1920, 14 Japanese citizens resided in New Zealand.[3] Japanese immigration was halted during the period of the Pacific War and recommenced around the 1950s.[3] From this period onwards, Japanese immigration remained small until the 1990s.[4] In 1997, Japanese peoples were the 19th-largest ethnic group in New Zealand.[5] As of the 2018 census[update], 18,141 New Zealand residents identify themselves as Japanese New Zealanders.[1]