Japan Immigration News

New Japanese government puts foreign nationals in focus

Release Date
2025-11-05
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NHK
Summary
Japan is seeing growing public concern and criticism toward foreign nationals, as their numbers approach 4 million — nearly double compared to ten years ago. Some Japanese citizens are anxious about rule-breaking and rising housing prices, while protests and online backlash highlight social tension. At the same time, foreign workers are increasingly essential due to population decline and labor shortages.

Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae has made the issue a top priority. She created a new ministerial post focused on coexistence and has ordered the government to develop a comprehensive policy framework by January. Her stated approach is to maintain social order and prevent illegal employment or overstaying, while avoiding discrimination or xenophobia.

Media attention to crimes involving foreign nationals has fueled public unease, although the number of arrests has actually fallen significantly from its historical peak. In many cases, “unlawful activities” relate to visa-condition violations, sometimes caused by poor working conditions or systemic problems.

Meanwhile, foreign investment in real estate is driving up housing prices in some areas, increasing frustration among local residents.

Experts note that the rapid rise in foreign residents has outpaced the capacity of some communities to adapt, and that improving visa rules and support systems could help prevent underground labor, exploitation, and social friction. Takaichi emphasizes the need to balance enforcement with creating an inclusive environment where law-abiding foreign residents can live without difficulty.
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