Nihonjin
"Nihonjin" (日本人) is the Japanese term for "Japanese people." It refers to individuals who are citizens of Japan or those who identify culturally as Japanese. The majority of Nihonjin share a common language, Japanese, and cultural practices that have evolved over centuries.
The concept of Nihonjin encompasses various aspects of identity, including traditions, values, and social norms. Many Nihonjin take pride in their rich history, which includes influences from Shinto and Buddhism, as well as a strong emphasis on community and harmony.