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Jul
As Japan nears its elections for the national upper house, a fresh issue has surfaced prominently in political discussions: the involvement and status of non-Japanese nationals within Japanese society. Traditionally known for its conservative views on immigration, this topic is now under intense examination and political debate. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has unveiled a government group designed to manage the intricate relationship between Japan’s citizens and its expanding foreign community.The move arrives at a pivotal time when the country is grappling with the dual pressures of an aging society and a shifting public mood, increasingly influenced by anxieties over tourism,…










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