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Majokai
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The Majokai are a cultural group in wizarding America, made up of ethnic Japanese wizards. They are known to live in California, and according to Anna Chu (who, owing to the animosity between Japanese and Chinese wizarding families in America, may not be the most unbiased source), they chose to remain a distinct Culture, rather than assimilating as Chinese-American wizards did. They also supposedly have their own schools and communities. Majokai is translated into Witch World. It's where most witches live.
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Majokai is translated into Witch World. It's where most witches live. The Majokai are a cultural group in wizarding America, made up of ethnic Japanese wizards. They are known to live in California, and according to Anna Chu (who, owing to the animosity between Japanese and Chinese wizarding families in America, may not be the most unbiased source), they chose to remain a distinct Culture, rather than assimilating as Chinese-American wizards did. They also supposedly have their own schools and communities.