Can Philippines speak Japanese?

Japanese has been spoken in the Philippines since the 11th century CE and is still spoken there by a small community today. With a significant Japanese business community present in Metro Manila, there is even a school for Japanese there.
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How many people in the Philippines speak Japanese?

The Philippines' linguistic environment has also been influenced by immigrant communities. Major immigrant languages include Sindhi (20,000 speakers), Japanese (2,900), Indonesian (2,580), Hindi (2,420), and German (960), as well as Arabic, Malay, Vietnamese, Korean, Tamil, and several forms of Chinese.
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Is Japanese easy for Filipino speakers?

“Japanese has unique writing systems (Hiragana and Katakana) which are easy to learn. Japanese also features Kanji (Chinese writing system), which can also further your interest in language learning.” In that context, learning Japanese may be a bit more challenging, but the benefits make it worth it.
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Does Japan accept Filipino?

Citizens of 68 countries can travel to Japan without a visa. Unfortunately, the Philippines is not on the visa-free list and Filipino passport holders require a Japanese tourist visa to enter the country.
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What language is Tagalog closest to?

Tagalog language, member of the Central Philippine branch of the Austronesian (Malayo-Polynesian) language family and the base for Pilipino, an official language of the Philippines, together with English. It is most closely related to Bicol and the Bisayan (Visayan) languages—Cebuano, Hiligaynon (Ilongo), and Samar.
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What are Japanese Filipinos called?

Most Japanese mestizos speak Tagalog and/or other Philippine languages. They may also be known as Japinos, although this term is considered derogatory by many. There are believed to be between 100,000 and 200,000 Japanese-mestizos in the country, but no accurate figure is currently available.
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Why do Filipinos love Japan?

Filipinos love Japan for its nature parks, flower fields, samurai villages, and geisha culture. Where else in the world can you find authentic kimono rentals in every major tourist hub? Another admirable trait of the Japanese people is their collective pride of place and culture.
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Why Philippines is important to Japan?

Strategically, Japan needed the Philippines to prevent its use by Allied forces as a forward base of operations against the Japanese home islands, and against its plans for the further conquest of Southeast Asia.
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Does Japan apologize to Philippines?

Japan Apologizes to Philippines for WWII Atrocities - The American Interest. The Japanese Ambassador to the Philipines, Toshinao Urabe, has publicly apologized for the atrocities committed by the Japanese military there during World War II.
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Is Japan a Friends of Philippines?

Defined by diverse and grounded ties, Japan and the Philippines stand at the “Golden Age” of their bilateral relations. Both countries have worked hand in hand and through close cooperation and friendship to reach this remarkable state of relations, and it continues to show promise for the future.
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Does Japan Protect Philippines?

Japan's emergence as a major security partner for the Philippines makes trilateral alliance coordination even more important. Tokyo has provided maritime patrol aircraft, coast guard vessels, radars, and more to the Philippines under favorable terms.
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How did Japan treat Philippines?

Although Japan granted the Philippines its “independence” in 1943 as part of its Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere program, the Filipinos suffered greatly from atrocities inflicted not only on suspected guerrillas but on many innocent civilians.
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What did Japan give Philippines?

Japan helped establish the New Communications, Navigation and Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) which enables air traffic controllers to communicate with, navigate, and monitor the planes throughout the entire Philippines, thereby improving the safety and punctuality of air transportation.
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How did Philippines Get Free from Japan?

Gen. MacArthur, who had promised to return, landed in Leyte in October 1944, thus commencing the military campaign to liberate the Philippines from the Japanese.
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What is Philippines old name?

Discovery of the Philippines by the West and Revolution (2)

The Philippines were claimed in the name of Spain in 1521 by Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer sailing for Spain, who named the islands after King Philip II of Spain. They were then called Las Felipinas.
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Can a Filipino live in Japan?

Filipinos constitute the third largest group of foreigners in Japan with almost 250,000 population. 23,000 of them reside in the seven prefectures of the Kansai region.
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Can a Japanese marry a Filipino?

If a Japanese national wishes to contract a marriage with a Filipino national, the Japanese national must first apply for and receive in person, a Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage from the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines or Consulate-General of Japan in Cebu or Davao.
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What race is Filipino mixed?

What is 'Filipino'? We are proud of our heritage at the rim of East Asia, the meeting point of the many Asian groups, as well as Europeans from Spain. Our culture even 100 years ago was already a mix —of Malay, Chinese, Hindu, Arab, Polynesian and Spanish, with maybe some English, Japanese and African thrown in.
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What race are Filipinos?

Filipinos belong to the brown race, and they are proud of it. They cherish a story that accounts for the difference in the races. According to Malay folklore, long ages ago the gods who dwelt upon the earth shaped clay after their own image and baked it.
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What is the DNA of a Filipino?

The most common Y-DNA Haplogroup type is O, which Filipinos share with Chinese and fellow Southeast Asians. The South Asian Y-DNA H1a indicate the presence of Indians while the 13% frequency of European Y-DNA R1b is evidence of Spanish immigration.
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What is the longest Tagalog word in the world?

What is the longest word in Tagalog? The longest word in Tagalog, according to the Guinness World Records, is Pinakanakapagpapabagabag-damdamin, which is a verb meaning to cause great distress or annoyance. The word is made up of 28 letters and is one of the many verb types in the Filipino language.
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Which Filipino language is closest to Spanish?

Chavacano or Chabacano [tʃabaˈkano] is a group of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. The variety spoken in Zamboanga City, located in the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao, has the highest concentration of speakers.
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Who save the Philippines from Japan?

On July 5, 1945 General Douglas MacArthur released a communique announcing that major combat operations in the Philippine Islands had concluded. Top Image: Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Manila, August 2, 1945.
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