In 1915, it was estimated that there were fewer than 60 Japanese living in Cuba.
The majority of the Japanese living on the West Coast were first generation, and intelligence gave us clear reason to believe that agents were present.
Today there are so many Japanese living in the region, they have their own restaurants, bars, newspapers, television programs, country clubs and private schools.
During the 1980s and 1990s, the population of Japanese living in Karachi alone exceeded over 2,000.
Japanese living and working in Korea increased steadily in number after 1905.
Within a week, there would be equalized Japanese living on all of them.
Today, it is a tourist destination for Japanese living in the western part of the country, although it is famous all over Japan.
During the 1980s and 1990s, there were over 2,000 Japanese living in Karachi, making them one of the significant expatriate communities in the country.
The large number of Japanese living there would have made it almost impossible.
Dutch intelligence services also monitored Japanese living in Indonesia.