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Japanese Hawaiian immigrants

When it comes to Hawaii, people think of sunshine, beaches, waves, hula dancing and beautiful women in swimsuits. It is a world-famous tourist attraction, a volcanic island and an active volcano.

The largest island in Polynesia is Hawaii, which is also the shipping and air traffic center of America, Asia and Oceania. It is called the "crossroads" of the Pacific Ocean, and its strategic position is extremely important. As two important countries in the Pacific region, Japan and the United States are eyeing Hawaii. America and Japan have been infiltrating into Hawaii. 1868, an American businessman organized the first batch of Japanese overseas immigrants to Hawaii, and the number was only about 150.

With the end of the American Civil War, Americans also turned their eyes to Hawaii, which is of great strategic significance. The United States chose to open the sugar market to Hawaii, and Hawaii opened Pearl Harbor as the naval base of the United States. Because Hawaii is in urgent need of agricultural labor such as sugar cane, Japanese immigrants are very welcome, and a large number of Japanese immigrants have come to the island.

194 1 year, the Japanese navy attacked pearl harbor and made an occupation plan. In the end, Japan lost to the United States in the war. Japanese expatriates in Hawaii were arrested and quarantined by the US government. After World War II, Japanese expatriates in Hawaii were free, and most of them chose to stay in Hawaii. Now Hawaii has become the back garden of the Japanese, and Japanese people can be seen everywhere on the streets or beaches of Hawaii. Finally, the Japanese occupied Hawaii.

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