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Published: October 10th 2013
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Question: What does diversity look like in this country? what different races are prominent in this society?
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2010/10/05/issues/census-blind-to-japans-true-diversity/#.UlW_iIUsy_U
What diversity looks like in this country is monocultural, monoethnic, and homogeneous. This means you take a census not to show your ethnicity, but to show your nationality. Because many people indigenous is unaccounted for by the other countries. The different races in that society are Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, and american.
The families in this society try to live together or near each other to bring food to the elders of the family. Some families are nuclear families. Meaning they do not follow the normal Japanese family, but instead follow american families. That is how some families chose to live their lives.
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