As an AI language model, I don't have access to current statistics on the exact number of Latinos living in Japan, but here are some general facts and information about Latinos in Japan:
The presence of Latinos in Japan is relatively small in comparison to other minority groups. According to the Ministry of Justice in Japan, as of 2020, only around 16,000 people with Latin American roots are living in the country as of 2020.
Most Latinos living in Japan are originally from Mexico, Brazil, Peru, and Argentina.
Many Latino immigrants came to Japan through various channels, such as the Trainee and Technical Internship programs. These were designed to bring unskilled workers from developing countries to Japan, as well as help transfer knowledge and promote cultural exchange.
The Latino community faces particular challenges in Japan, such as language barriers, access to healthcare, and discrimination. Some community support groups have been established to help address these issues.
There are also emerging cultural events and festivals celebrating Latin American culture that are held annually in Tokyo and other cities in Japan, showcasing various aspects of Latino culture such as music, dance, food and more.
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