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Is there a Yamato nationality (Japanese) among the ethnic minorities in China?

There are Japanese Yamato people in China, but most of them have China nationality in Taiwan Province Province. During World War II, the Yamato people on the mainland basically lived with local residents in China, and they were mixed-race. Another part of the Japanese are in big cities in China, such as Shanghai, but they still maintain their international status. Only Japanese nationals. Japanese in Taiwan Province Province immigrated to Taiwan Province Island after Japan invaded Taiwan Province Island. By the way, it seems that a small number of Japanese migrated to China in the Tang Dynasty or the Ming Dynasty, but most of them merged with the Han nationality and other ethnic groups. Basically disappeared without a trace. We can't rule out the existence of Yamato nationality in China, because there is no single nation-state in the world at present, which is caused by international trade. Hehe ~ Because there are very few Japanese staying in China now, the government has not included them in the list of China's legal nationality. Maybe in the future.