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Kurds in Japan

Kurds in Japan (Japanese: 在日クルド人 ''Zainichi Kurudo-jin'', Kurdish: ''Kurdên Japonyayê'') refers to Kurdish people residing in Japan. 
==Legal status==
Most Kurds in Japan are from shepherding villages in Southeast Turkey and reside in the Warabi and Kawaguchi areas of Saitama Prefecture, north of Tokyo. Warabi, especially, has been nicknamed "Warabistan"〔Chie Matsumoto, ("Kurds live lives interrupted" ), ''Kurdish Media'', original: ''Asahi Shimbun'', April 30〕〔(ワラビスタン~日本のクルド人 (Warabistan - Nihon no Kurudo-jin) ), Asahi Shimbun, December 15, 2005. 〕 by those who are interested in Kurdish people, culture, and issues. Many Kurdish people arrived in Japan in order to request refugee status claiming human rights abuses in Turkey, but so far none have been successful in their application.〔http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/09/03/national/japans-kurds-often-limbo-despite-significant-community/#.Vi2nMStGQrd〕〔https://www.facebook.com/thejapantimes/posts/10153047164913344〕 While many obtain visas through marriage with a Japanese citizen, most have obtained "Special Permission to Stay" (在留特別許可 ''Zairyū Tokubetsu Kyoka'') visas, which must be renewed every three months while their refugee application or appeal is being reviewed. Those Kurdish immigrants, who have their appeals rejected but refuse to be deported, will typically spend time (usually six to eighteen months) in the Shinagawa (in Tokyo) or Ushiku (in Ibaraki) immigration jails. A documentary directed by Masaru Nomoto (野本 大) entitled ''Backdrop Kurdistan'' (バックドロップ・クルディスタン) documented the legal struggles of one Kurdish family (Kazankıran family: Japanese: カザンキラン ''Kazankiran''〔(Backdrop Kurdistan ), goo Eiga. 〕) from Kahramanmaraş Province.
A clash took place outside the Turkish embassy in Tokyo between Kurds and Turks in Japan which began when the Turks assaulted the Kurds after a Kurdish party flag was shown at the embassy.〔http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/turks-kurds-clash-japan-turkey-elections-151025194639100.html〕〔http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/10/25/national/seven-injured-clashes-outside-turkish-embassy/〕〔http://sputniknews.com/asia/20151025/1029071175/kurds-turks-fight-in-japan.html〕〔https://www.rt.com/news/319619-turkey-embassy-kurds-clashes/〕〔http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/10/25/434883/Turkey-Japan-Tokyo-Clashes-Snap-elections-〕〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3uQ7rSmkrI〕

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