The
Japanese diaspora, and its individual members known as . Nikkei are the Japanese emigrants from
Japan and their
descendants that are reside in a foreign country. Emigration from Japan first happened and was recorded as early as the 12th century to the
Philippines, but did not become a mass phenomenon until the
Meiji Era, when Japanese began to go to the
Philippines,
North America, and beginning in 1897 with 35 emigrants to Mexico; and later to Peru, beginning in 1899 with 790 emigrants. There was also significant emigration to the territories of the
Empire of Japan during the colonial period; however, most emigrants repatriated to Japan after the
end of World War II in Asia.