List of hāfu in popular culture

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Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") describes an individual who is either the child of one Japanese and one non-Japanese parent or, less commonly, two half Japanese parents. Because the term is specific to individuals of ethnic Japanese (Yamato) ancestry, individuals whose Japanese ancestry is not of ethnic Japanese origin, such as Zainichi Koreans (e.g. Crystal Kay Williams and Kiko Mizuhara) will not be listed.[1][2] This list is only for Hāfu in popular culture.

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  1. ^ "Being 'hafu' in Japan: Mixed-race people face ridicule, rejection". America.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  2. ^ Mckinney, Robert (2018-09-21). "Will Japan ever truly accept 'half-Japanese'?". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  3. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (2018). "Chapter 1011". Case Closed.