It was available only by mail order to Japanese residents.
Since then, it was used to bury Japanese residents.
Some Japanese residents voluntarily entered these camps to avoid being separated from loved ones.
To address this issue, the government started to place sanctions on several affairs dealing with Japanese residents.
As of 2009, there are about 9,468 Japanese residents in Vietnam.
The participants that are allowed to compete are Japanese residents.
All Japanese residents were immediately taken out of their homes and sent to internment camps.
As of 2012 there were 18,000 Japanese residents living in those two states.
The over 2,100 Japanese residents were reduced to upwards of 500.
Another golf course, now unused, is being rehabilitated, also by Japanese residents.