Hafu (film)

Hafu: The Mixed-Race Experience in Japan is a 2013 Japanese documentary film that explores the intricacies of mixed-race, ethnically half Japanese people called hāfu and their multicultural experiences in modern Japan.

The majority of international marriages are between Japanese and Chinese, Filipino or Korean people.

He seeks to reconcile his mostly Japanese childhood with his mother's country Ghana.

The Mexican-Japanese Oi family with Gabriela, Alex, Tetsuya and Sara share the challenge of raising multi-lingual, multi-cultural children in Japan.

The older son Alex has difficulty integrating into his school and suffers from bullying.

There's also diversity among them due to factors such as family, relationships, education, appearance, language skills and upbringing.

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