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People found in this category are not native speakers, but people who have learned and become completely fluent in the [[Wikipedia:Japanese language|Japanese language]]. | People found in this category are not native speakers, but people who have learned and become completely fluent in the [[Wikipedia:Japanese language|Japanese language]]. | ||
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+ | * [[HIMEKA]], a French Canadian-born singer who started her singing career on [[Wikipedia:Youtube|Youtube]]. She won the second [[Animax Anison Grand Prix]] and got a chance to make a major debut in Japan with [[Sony Music Entertainment#Sony Music Japan International|Sony Music Japan International]]. She is currently learning Japanese. | ||
+ | * [[Leah Dizon]], an American-born model and former [[Race queen|race queen]] whom became popular in extremly Japan for her work, so she started to learn Japanese. She is currently known for being a pop singer in Japan, but she is still not fluent in the language. | ||
+ | * [[Chris Hart]], an African American-born singer. He was crowned "the world's best foreign J-pop singer" in the Japanese competition show ''[[Nodojiman The! World]]'' in 2011. He became very popular in Japan for his perfect Japanese and covering famous songs. | ||
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People found in this category are not native speakers, but people who have learned and become completely fluent in the Japanese language.
Honorary Mentions
- HIMEKA, a French Canadian-born singer who started her singing career on Youtube. She won the second Animax Anison Grand Prix and got a chance to make a major debut in Japan with Sony Music Japan International. She is currently learning Japanese.
- Leah Dizon, an American-born model and former race queen whom became popular in extremly Japan for her work, so she started to learn Japanese. She is currently known for being a pop singer in Japan, but she is still not fluent in the language.
- Chris Hart, an African American-born singer. He was crowned "the world's best foreign J-pop singer" in the Japanese competition show Nodojiman The! World in 2011. He became very popular in Japan for his perfect Japanese and covering famous songs.
Pages in category "Japanese Fluent"
The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total.