Talk:Masayoshi Son

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Few sources cited, very crude, needs to be cleaned up. Check out Japanese version -author

[edit] Korean Japanese

Definition of Korean Japanse (韓国系日本人, 한국계 일본인)

Zainichi (在日) is short for "Zainichi Chōsenjin" (Koreans/Choson people in Japan, 在日朝鮮人, 재일조선인) or "Zainichi Kankokujin" (South Koreans in Japan, 在日韓国人, 재일한국인), meaning the Korean residents of Japan who have not naturalized in Japan. (Source By Zainichi Korean [1])

Masayoshi Son has been naturalized in Japan. Therefore, he is not corresponding to the definition of Korean Japanese. I hope to describe his lineage more accurately. --Kamosuke 16:48, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

Naturalized Korean-Japanese is called Zainichi. For example Americanized Jew you can call him Jewish American or American Jew or even Jewish. Same goes with Koreans living in Japan. Korean-Japanese or Japanese-Korean or even Korean. What really matters is his heart. Masayoshi Son doesn't deny he is Korean. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bostonjj (talkcontribs) 11:07, 18 February 2008 (UTC)