Whats the population of Vancouver CAN and where is the highest japenese population living outside japan?
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also what is the japanese population in Vancouver CAN
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Answer:
The highest population of Japanese living abroad is in U.S.A. The population of Vancouver Canada is about 600,000(2003)
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But if your considering one area to relocate to that does have an increased Japanese population, Vancouver and Toronto have the 2 largest concentrations of Japanese people, the province of B.C. is one of the best area's. I shop in a number of Japanese food stores in Toronto and there are probably 20-30 Japanese restaurants in the GTA, that is true for Vancouver which seems to be the Sushi capital of Canada?
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