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=== Emigration from Japan  ===
=== Emigration from Japan  ===
 
Many Japanese immigrant laborers arrived in Peru at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Japanese trade with Peru expanded after World War II. There are several sources about Japanese immigration to Peru listed in the FamilySearch Catalog:
Many Japanese immigrant laborers arrived in Peru at the end of the 19<sup>th</sup> century and early 20<sup>th</sup> century. Japanese trade with Peru expanded after World War II. The following records, located in Japan, contain information about these Japanese immigrants:
*{{FHL|318804|subject_id|disp=Japanese - Peru}}
 
*Per-koku e honp[1]jin dekasegi ikken (Japanese ‘Away-from-Home’ Workers in Peru). Tky: Kokusai Maikuo Shashin Kgysha, [n.d.]. (FHL film 1591703 item 3–1591708 item 2.)
 
*Per imin kankei zakken (Japanese Emigration to Peru). Tky: Kokusai Maikuo Shashin Kgysha, [n.d.]. (FHL film 1264041–1264042, 1264044–45, 1250049, 1250051.) This contains assorted papers on Japanese emigration to Peru that were handled 1899–1921.
 
*Nihonjin Per ij no kiroku (The Japanese Immigrants to Peru). Tky: Shadan Hjin Raten Amerika Kykai, 1969. (FHL book 985 W2n.)
 
*Imin uns[1]sen kankei zakken (Papers on Japanese Emigration). Tky: Kokusai Maikuro Shashin Kgysha, [n.d.]. (FHL film 1250044, 1264047–1264049, 1250066.)


=== Emigration from Other Areas  ===
=== Emigration from Other Areas  ===
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