Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") is a Japanese language term used to refer to an individual born to one ethnic Japanese and one non-Japanese parent. A loanword from English, the term literally means "half," a reference to the individual's non-Japanese heritage.
On this website we are attempting to catalogue ALL THE HĀFU. If you are interested in helping, please DM @halvsie at Twitter or Instagram.
Newly Posted Hāfu
- Destin Daniel Cretton 🇯🇵🇺🇸 Director, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
- Kenji Lopez-Alt is an American chef and author.
- Abdul Hakim Sani Brown is a Japanese Olympic sprinter.
- Lalla Hirayama television host in South Africa.
- Musashi Suzuki professional soccer player.
- Joji Rapper, YouTuber 🇯🇵🇦🇺
Common Mixes
Humble Brags
Number of hāfu (on this site) who are:
- Emmy Winners: 3
- Olympic Gold Medalists: 4
- Olympic Silver Medalists: 2
- World Series Champions: 4
- Grand Slam Winners: 1
- Grammy Winners: 3
About Us
Halvsie's mission is to find "All the Hāfu" and as part of that we are collecting the basic biographies of as many notable hhāfu as we can find. This is our wiki, we have a collection of hāfu videos, interviews and links to other articles at our primary homepage halvsie.com and we also host a Social Network for hāfu members at social.halvsie.com.
To help support our efforts, please check out our Japanifornia Shop for Japanese-inspired t-shirts, stickers and other stuff from all of these various collections. Have fun!
Saren