Mailaits
Mailaits are a group of Japanese immigrants who settled primarily in the southwestern United States, particularly in the states of California and Arizona. They arrived in the country in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many coming from the rural areas of Wakayama and Ehime prefectures on the island of Honshu.
These immigrants played a significant role in the development of agriculture and labor in the region. Many
Their contributions to the growth of agriculture in the region were notable, with many Mailaits adjusting their
Mailaits established links with Japanese communities along the West Coast, transporting goods, swapping cultural practices, and