35 Präfekturen verstärken ihre Bemühungen um ein Zusammenleben mit Ausländern aufgrund der wachsenden Fremdenfeindlichkeit und des Krisengefühls. Ibaraki wird Aufklärungskampagnen an Orte schicken, an denen sich Ausländer versammeln, beispielsweise in Moscheen, um ihnen Bräuche beizubringen, etwa Müll zu sortieren und nachts keinen lauten Lärm zu machen.

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/71dbcbc943e47222246962e5827630e42ef97c90

11 Kommentare

  1. Stufilover69 on

    > sorting garbage

    Idk why this in particular always pops up. Japan is like the North Korea of waste separation.

  2. >teach them about customs such as sorting garbage and not making loud noises at night.

    I think this is a shortsighted way of looking at the problem. The main reason locals are up in arms about foreigners is because online right-wing influencers have convinced them that MOST of the crime in japan is committed by them and that they all just get welfare and mooch off the Japanese taxpayer.

    You can’t mollify net uyo influencers that literally won’t be happy until every last foreigner is expelled by lecturing the foreigners about sorting garbage. Every foreigner could curfew themselves in total silence at 7pm each night and the propaganda would still call for their heads. In the face of that kind of misinformation and xenophobia, the people that most badly need to be „educated“ are the locals.

  3. The headline was was promising but the details sound painfully condescending.

  4. DogTough5144 on

    What’s funny is sorting garbage and being quiet has become what Japanese culture is, anything else is on the outskirts of the Venn diagram.

  5. Glass-Operation-6095 on

    Good luck with that.
    They should adapt not the other way around.

  6. Ticking-over on

    Sorting garbage? Bitch, please. Japan hasn’t got anything on some parts of the UK:

    – Normal rubbish
    – Plastic bin
    – Glass bin
    – Paper bin
    – Green bin
    – Food waste bin
    – Unburnable collection

  7. takemetoglasgow on

    The comment section is wild as expected. Lots of „It’s not that Japanese people are xenophobic, we’re just afraid of foreigners, think they threaten our way of life, and have no desire to coexist with them.“

  8. Hate assumption foreigners can’t sort garage, old man on my street keeps putting pizza boxes out on cardboard day and the garbage man blamed me cause I was the foreigner.

    Seemed hard for them to believe until showed them photos

  9. Random_182f2565 on

    I have seen what massive uncontrolled immigration does to a country, I understand.

  10. I’m Japanese and I find rude approaching people on the street and handing a flayer to them with instructions. This assumes that the person knows nothing about these rules.

    It would probably be better to send it in the mail to everyone that registers in an address like a welcome package informing of everything you need to know about the rules of that area.

    Unless these people avoid registration I see no need to go there and do this. It just feels like you are calling them monkies.

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