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Or you mean single Japanese women who migrate and relocate to Guam? I don't think there would be that many who emigrate to Guam, in particular. Anything is possible though.
Single Japanese women are most likely to study abroad. But I think they would go to mainland US universities moreso for that.
Tiger, he means single Japanese women going to Guam for the purpose of hooking up with a long term partner. In other words, what are a Mexican's chances of hooking up with a Japanese woman
Tiger, he means single Japanese women going to Guam for the purpose of hooking up with a long term partner. In other words, what are a Mexican's chances of hooking up with a Japanese woman
Single Japanese women going to Guam for the purpose of hooking up for a long term partner - almost NONE. Guam=shopping for most Japanese people, secondary would be the beach.
Some might inadvertently 'hook up' though on a short-term vacation like they might anywhere...but single Japanese women taking a trip to Guam with the hopes of finding a long-term partner, probably none.
I currently live in Guam and the Japanese influence here is quite high. We get about 14,000-20,000 japanese tourists every month depending on the season. We do have a high japanese population compared to other places in the world that isn't japan. Hawaii and California being the highest. And yes a lot lf japanese girls come here and hook up with the locals or military. A lot of our retail stores in the downtown area require you to speak basic japanese for the tourism alone. My girlfriend is half japanese. Her mom met her father here on island when she came to visit and they stayed in contact while the mom went back to japan. There are a lot of japanese full and half here on the island.
I've never been to Guam but I've seen a video of an Australian guy that's been to the US and Japan visiting Guam and he said it felt more like Japan than the United States and called it "Japan's Cancun".
I currently live in Guam and the Japanese influence here is quite high. We get about 14,000-20,000 japanese tourists every month depending on the season.
That's a rather large amount. I"m curious what the number of Local Guam population is, as well as the number of U.S. military on the island.
I've always had the impressions that most towns/cities in Guam, are quite small-population already.
Tumon Bay and Tamuning have basically all of the hotels/ duty free shopping. Those are the areas with a lot of Japanese influence, and most people working in retail, hotels or restaurants will speak some Japanese. The total population of Guam is ~160,000. I'm not sure what percentage is military, but looking at ethnic breakdown on Wikipedia I'd guess somewhere between 6-10% is military or their dependents. Non-Filipino Asian is listed at 6.3% of population, and a reasonable number of this group are probably Japanese. 6.3% is still less than the percentage of the population that is white.
Guam is a U.S Territory and receives over a million Japanese visitors annually,so yes you'll find Japanese women there...A Chamorro is a native of Guam and The Northern Marianas Islands,the native language is also called Chamorro,but English is widely spoken.
The island has American,Spanish and Asian influences mixed in with the Island Culture....Yup it's kinda pricey traveling from Mexico to Guam since it's over 5,000 miles away from this part of the World.
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Originally Posted by ReynosenseConsternado
Thanks for explaining me guys! So basically it is an US territory right? Like Puerto Rico or different? What is a Chamorro? Are Japanese women common there and looking for couple? Would it be expensive to travel from Mexico to Guam?
Guam is a really laid back place with a slow pace of life, and a bit behind in everything vs the mainland but understandable. I was in the navy there and it was ok, not a whole lot to do there but it is also a really small place.
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