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Even in World War II, Han Chinese men who had immigrated to Japan were still marrying and having sex with Japanese women
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadaharu_Oh
>Sadaharu Oh (Japanese: 王貞治, Ō Sadaharu; born May 20, 1940), also known as Wang Chen-chih (Chinese: 王貞治; pinyin: Wáng Zhēnzhì), is a retired Chinese baseball player and manager[1] in Japan. Oh holds the world lifetime home run record,[2] having hit 868 home runs during his professional career. He established many NPB batting records, including runs batted in (RBIs) (2,170), slugging percentage (.634), bases on balls (2,390), and on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) (1.080). In 1977, Oh became the first recipient of the People's Honour Award. He was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994.
>Oh was born in Sumida, Tokyo, the son of a Japanese mother and a Chinese father from Zhejiang.[3] Although born in Japan, Oh holds the citizenship of the Republic of China (ROC), as his father had left China when the ROC governed the Chinese mainland and chose to remain a Chinese citizen.
Han Chinese men who immigrated after World War II also married Japanese women
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Kenichi
>Chen Kenichi (陳建一, Chin Ken'ichi, simplified Chinese: 陈建一; traditional Chinese: 陳建一; pinyin: Chén Jiànyī Japanese name 陳建太郎. He was born on January 5th, 1956 in Tokyo, Japan), whose name is often romanized Chin Kenichi in Japanese sources, is a chef best known for his role as the Iron Chef Chinese on the television series Iron Chef 料理の鉄人. Nicknamed The Szechuan Sage, he wears a yellow outfit and rises into Kitchen Stadium holding a large Chinese chef's knife in his hand. He is the only Iron Chef to have held his position throughout the life of the show. He was born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a Chinese father of Japanese nationality, Chen Kenmin[1] and his formal name is Ken'ichi Azuma (東 建一, Azuma Ken'ichi).
>>63948589
Even in World War II, Han Chinese men who had immigrated to Japan were still marrying and having sex with Japanese women
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadaharu_Oh
>Sadaharu Oh (Japanese: 王貞治, Ō Sadaharu; born May 20, 1940), also known as Wang Chen-chih (Chinese: 王貞治; pinyin: Wáng Zhēnzhì), is a retired Chinese baseball player and manager[1] in Japan. Oh holds the world lifetime home run record,[2] having hit 868 home runs during his professional career. He established many NPB batting records, including runs batted in (RBIs) (2,170), slugging percentage (.634), bases on balls (2,390), and on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS) (1.080). In 1977, Oh became the first recipient of the People's Honour Award. He was inducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994.
>Oh was born in Sumida, Tokyo, the son of a Japanese mother and a Chinese father from Zhejiang.[3] Although born in Japan, Oh holds the citizenship of the Republic of China (ROC), as his father had left China when the ROC governed the Chinese mainland and chose to remain a Chinese citizen.
Han Chinese men who immigrated after World War II also married Japanese women
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Kenichi
>Chen Kenichi (陳建一, Chin Ken'ichi, simplified Chinese: 陈建一; traditional Chinese: 陳建一; pinyin: Chén Jiànyī Japanese name 陳建太郎. He was born on January 5th, 1956 in Tokyo, Japan), whose name is often romanized Chin Kenichi in Japanese sources, is a chef best known for his role as the Iron Chef Chinese on the television series Iron Chef 料理の鉄人. Nicknamed The Szechuan Sage, he wears a yellow outfit and rises into Kitchen Stadium holding a large Chinese chef's knife in his hand. He is the only Iron Chef to have held his position throughout the life of the show. He was born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a Chinese father of Japanese nationality, Chen Kenmin[1] and his formal name is Ken'ichi Azuma (東 建一, Azuma Ken'ichi).
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