How to Say "japanese people" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “japanese people” is “japoneses” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Los japoneses son conocidos por su gran cortesía.
The Japanese are known for their great courtesy.
En la reunión había muchos japoneses y americanos.
There were many Japanese and Americans at the meeting.
The Group Rule
When referring to a group that includes both men and women, Spanish uses the masculine plural form, 'japoneses.' If you were only talking about women, you would use 'japonesas'.
Mixing Noun and Adjective
Mistake: “Dijo 'los japoneses gente' (The Japanese people people).”
Correction: When using it as a noun to mean 'Japanese people,' you don't need the word 'gente' (people). Just say 'Los japoneses' is enough.
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