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Koreans constitute the second largest ethnic minority group in Japan after Chinese immigrants. The majority of Koreans in Japan are Zainichi Koreans, often known simply as Zainichi: ethnic Koreans who immigrated to Japan during the Japanese rule of Korea and are citizens or permanent residents of Japan, and their descendants. Other waves of Korean immigration have occurred, both before and after, most recently during the 1980s.
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