
Why has Japan established a task force to address foreigners?
As Japan approaches its national upper house elections, a new topic has emerged at the forefront of political discourse: the presence and role of foreign nationals in Japanese society. With a historically conservative stance on immigration now facing increasing scrutiny and politicization, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has introduced a government task force aimed at navigating the complex dynamics between Japan’s citizens and its growing foreign population.The decision comes at a crucial moment for the nation, which is facing the twin challenges of an aging population and a changing public sentiment, shaped more and more by concerns about tourism, shifts in…



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