Racially, culturally, and ethnically, the Japanese are one of the most homogenous people groups in the world. They identify themselves in terms of biological heritage, birth in Japan, a shared culture, and a common language (Japanese).
At the end of WWII, Japan lay in ruins, but they soon emerged as an economic power. Today their economy is the third largest in the world. In order to keep their many multi-national corporations running the way they want them to, some have sent their staff members to other parts of the world, usually on a temporary basis.
The vast majority of the Japanese live in Japan, but there is also a diaspora all over the world, including Italy.
Today's Japanese diaspora is primarily professional and business-savvy. They are often working for Japanese corporations all over the world. They have a strong work ethic, and they usually work long hours. Frequently they have little social contact with the local population, and they speak mainly Japanese among themselves.
The uniqueness of Japanese culture can be seen in their art forms, which include the highly refined flower arrangements, calligraphy, puppetry, and theater. Typically Japanese housewives participate in some of these art forms at local Buddhist temples while their husbands are at work. Christian women might have the opportunity to reach out to Japanese housewives in their homes with the JESUS Film and the Magdalena Film.
Traditional and Western forms of recreation include baseball, sumo wrestling, judo, karate, table tennis, fishing, volleyball, shogi (Japanese chess) and go (a complicated game of strategy). Gardening is a popular hobby for both men and women.
The Japanese are usually both Buddhist and Shintoist. Many Japanese are indifferent and skeptical of established religion. Some treat religion as a means towards an end. But given the high number of Japanese-based religious groups, one can surmise that many Japanese are looking for some form of spirituality.
On the outside, the Japanese seem to have few needs. However, many of them have become obsessed with materialistic pleasures, careers, and possessions. Their greatest need is to be introduced to the Father through His Son, Jesus.
* Scripture Prayers for the Japanese in Italy.
* Pray that Christian businessmen will have open doors to share the gospel with the Japanese.
* Pray that Japanese believers in Italy will have opportunities to share the love of Jesus with their families and friends.
* Pray that God will raise up teams of intercessors to stand in the gap to faithfully pray for these precious people.
* Pray for the Holy Spirit to birth a cascading discipleship movement among the Japanese in Europe for God's glory.
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/12322/IT
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/12322/JA
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/01/19/national/media-national/japans-growing-diaspora-reflects-concern-for-the-countrys-future/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_diaspora
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Japanese_diaspora
http://www.discovernikkei.org/en/journal/2014/9/3/japanese-diaspora-vietnam/
https://books.google.com/books?id=mhYWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA265&lpg=PA265&dq=%22Japanese+in+Italy%22&source=bl&ots=QHbqfhxDfr&sig=R4chmsB9ti4RmotMronqYX2kCkA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwia3MSN9PfSAhXqrlQKHU53DwcQ6AEISTAI
https://www.sunfrog.com/Never-Underestimate-The-Power-Of-A-Japanese-in-ITALY-4073-Black-58628364-Hoodie.html?59559
Profile Source: Keith Carey |
Global Prayer Digest: 2019-04-21 |
People Name General | Japanese |
People Name in Country | Japanese |
Population this Country | 6,300 |
Population all Countries | 122,849,000 |
Total Countries | 44 |
Indigenous | No |
Progress Scale | 1 ● |
Unreached | Yes |
Frontier People Group | No |
Pioneer Workers Needed | 1 |
Alternate Names | Ko; Nihonjin; जपानीस |
People ID | 12322 |
ROP3 Code | 104189 |
Country | Italy | ||
Region | Europe, Western | ||
Continent | Europe | ||
10/40 Window | No | ||
Persecution Rank | Not ranked |
Country | Italy |
Region | Europe, Western |
Continent | Europe |
10/40 Window | No |
Persecution Rank | Not ranked |
Primary Language | Japanese (6,300 speakers) |
Language Code | jpn Ethnologue Listing |
Language Written | Yes ScriptSource Listing |
Total Languages | 1 |
Primary Language | Japanese (6,300 speakers) |
Language Code | jpn Ethnologue Listing |
Total Languages | 1 |
People Groups | Speaking Japanese |
Primary Language: Japanese
Bible Translation ▲ | Status (Years) |
---|---|
Bible-Portions | Yes (1837-1992) |
Bible-New Testament | Yes (1879-1993) |
Bible-Complete | Yes (1883-2018) |
Bible-NT Audio | Online |
Bible-NT Text | Online |
Possible Print Bibles | |
---|---|
Amazon | |
World Bibles | |
Forum Bible Agencies | |
National Bible Societies | |
World Bible Finder | |
Virtual Storehouse |
Resource Type ▲ | Resource Name |
---|---|
Audio Recordings | Audio Bible teaching (GRN) |
Audio Recordings | Christ for the Nations |
Audio Recordings | Online New Testament (FCBH) |
Audio Recordings | Story of Jesus audio (Jesus Film Project) |
Film / Video | Father's Love Letter |
Film / Video | God's Story Video |
Film / Video | Jesus Film: view in Japanese |
Film / Video | Magdalena (Jesus Film Project) |
Film / Video | My Last Day (Jesus Film Project Anime) |
Film / Video | Story of Jesus for Children (JF Project) |
Film / Video | The Hope Video |
Film / Video | The Prophets' Story |
General | Four Spiritual Laws |
General | Got Questions Ministry |
Text / Printed Matter | Bible Gateway Scripture |
Text / Printed Matter | Bible: Biblica Japanese |
Text / Printed Matter | Bible: Colloquial Japanese (1955) |
Text / Printed Matter | Cartoon Gospel tract |
Text / Printed Matter | OneHope resources for children and youth |
Text / Printed Matter | Online Bible text (Scripture Earth) |
Primary Religion: | Buddhism |
Major Religion ▲ | Percent |
---|---|
Buddhism |
60.50 %
|
Christianity (Evangelical 0.50 %) |
1.50 %
|
Ethnic Religions |
35.00 %
|
Hinduism |
0.00 %
|
Islam |
0.00 %
|
Non-Religious |
3.00 %
|
Other / Small |
0.00 %
|
Unknown |
0.00 %
|
Christian Segments ▲ | Percent |
---|---|
Anglican |
3.0 %
|
Independent |
16.0 %
|
Orthodox |
2.0 %
|
Other Christian |
24.0 %
|
Protestant |
29.0 %
|
Roman Catholic |
26.0 %
|