Japanese North Korean Erotic

Homeland

North Korea (Japanese-descended residents)

Region

East Asia

About Japanese North Korean People

Japanese North Koreans comprise approximately 0.02% of the North Korean resident population — approximately 1,800-2,000 individuals. The community has a distinct demographic origin: the larger sub-population is the Japanese spouses (predominantly Japanese women) and Japan-born children of Zainichi Korean repatriates who returned to North Korea under the 1959-1984 'Repatriation Project' (Kikoku Jigyō) — the Japanese-government-and-Chongryon-coordinated program that returned approximately 93,000 Zainichi Koreans plus their Japanese family members from Japan to North Korea, predominantly during the 1959-1965 peak. The smaller sub-population comprises approximately a dozen Japanese abductees and a small number of children of mixed Japanese-Korean parentage. Most are not officially enumerated and live in restricted circumstances. The community's existence and circumstances became a major Japan-DPRK diplomatic issue following the 2002 partial DPRK acknowledgment of the abduction issue.

Typical Japanese North Korean Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches Yamato Japanese source populations for the larger Japanese-spouse sub-population — Fitzpatrick II-III skin tone, uniformly straight black hair, characteristic East Asian features, brown-to-dark-brown eye color, intermediate build. Phenotypically very similar to broader Korean populations. Mixed Japanese-Korean second-generation populations are largely indistinguishable from broader North Korean populations.

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