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Taking unto account the number of people of foreign provenance in Japan,
and assuming, that all of these reported people of such and such ethnicity
are composed of average representants (it couldn't be especially the case
of Americans, Brasilians or Peruvians) and assuming that reports of postwar
Hafu aren't overestimated (almost certainly are) then even taking this most
higher estimations, the number of known Indoeuropeans in modern state of
Japan can reach some 456,000. So with some old hidden "ethnic" Japanese,
let's say that roughly 500,000 are Indoeuropeans. It is at best 0.4%.
Even among foreigners, Indoeuropeans are not so
much numerous, containing only 15% of all of them.
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