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Why did the Japanese leave their country?

It's important to be specific when talking about people leaving Japan. "Japanese" can refer to many things:

* Japanese people leaving Japan: This could be for many reasons:

* Work: Seeking better job opportunities or career advancement abroad.

* Study: Pursuing higher education or research opportunities in another country.

* Family: Joining family members who have already emigrated or marrying someone from another country.

* Travel: Seeking adventure, new experiences, or a change of pace.

* Political/social reasons: Fleeing political persecution, seeking asylum, or escaping difficult economic or social situations.

* Historical events: You might be thinking about the Japanese diaspora, which involves Japanese people leaving their country for different reasons throughout history:

* Migration to other Asian countries: For trade, work, or other opportunities.

* Immigration to the Americas: During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Japanese people emigrated to Hawaii, California, and other parts of the Americas, seeking work and a better life.

* Forced relocation during World War II: Japanese citizens living in other countries were forced to relocate or were sent to internment camps during the war.

To give you a more accurate answer, please clarify what you're asking about:

* What period of time are you interested in?

* Are you asking about individuals leaving Japan, or a specific group of people?

* What is the reason behind their departure?

Once you provide more context, I can give you a more specific and helpful answer.

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