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Racism in Japan: Foreigners Face Significant Discrimination
[Prepared by an affiliated team of political scientists.]
- Japan Reports 01 – 04 available from FIRE-EARTH PULSARS.
Background:
25 percent of foreigners in Japan cannot get jobs, and 40 percent were turned down for rental accommodation, according to a survey commissioned by the Japanese Justice Ministry.
More than 2.3 million foreigners live in Japan. Nationalities include Americans (55,000), Brazilians (180,000), Chinese (700,000), Filipinos (250,000), South Koreans (500,000) and Vietnamese (150,000).
“The Justice Ministry’s first probe into hate speech concluded in March last year that 1,152 such demonstrations took place from April 2012 to September 2015 across the nation.”
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