Japans Aufenthaltsdebatte läuft Gefahr, Integration in Ausgrenzung umzuwandeln. „Unter dem Motto der Takaichi-Regierung des „geordneten Zusammenlebens“ hat sich der Schwerpunkt zunehmend vom Zusammenleben auf die Ordnung verlagert, von der Unterstützung ausländischer Einwohner hin zur Verwaltung dieser.“

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2026/03/23/japan/japans-residency-debate/

3 Kommentare

  1. It’s like being a Christian under the Ottoman Empire, paying extra taxes, and being ‘managed’, instead of open tolerance.

  2. AssociationMore242 on

    All of these stories miss the elephant in the room. The Japanese don’t LIKE foreigners and don’t WANT to coexist. They want us to leave after three years of low-paying labor during which we stay out of sight. By following the current policy they “risk” living in the exact society they really want…free of having to see non-Japanese any more than absolutely necessary. The eight Japanese who feel differently aren’t going to be able to change that. 

  3. Hot-Cancel9582 on

    Then don’t co-exist. They don’t define you. Just see them as background noise. Find your people. Make friends. Enjoy life. Stop trying to fit in. They are the dinosaurs, foreigners are the future of Japan.

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