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This work examines causes, consequences, and policy responses to migration from Japan to California, combining demographic, economic, legal, and cultural perspectives. It characterizes cultural traits and social philosophy that shape emigrant behavior and national policy. It traces historical patterns of emigration, destination choices, and outcomes in several receiving countries. It compiles statistical material on population, birth rates, agricultural activity, and crops, and analyzes the effects of alien land laws and local political agitation. It evaluates sources of anti-Japanese sentiment and prospects for biological and cultural assimilation, and concludes with policy recommendations supported by treaties, laws, and appendices of data.

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T. Iyenaga

T. Iyenaga was a notable scholar and author whose work focused on Japanese history and its interactions with the West. He is best known for his influential writings, including "Japan and the California Problem," which addresses the complexities of Japanese immigration and its socio-political implications in California. Additionally, his book "The Constitutional Development of Japan 1853-1881" provides a detailed examination of Japan's political evolution during a critical period of modernization. Through his scholarly contributions, Iyenaga has played a significant role in enhancing the understanding of Japan's historical context and its development in the global arena.

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