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Fearing Europe-style rifts, Japan weighs tighter immigration

Release Date
2025-08-29
Media
The Asahi Shimbun
Summary
Japan is preparing for a future where foreign residents could make up over 10% of its population, prompting a major overhaul of immigration policy. A new report by Justice Minister Keisuke Suzuki calls for a shift from reactive to long-term, strategic planning. Key proposals include:

Possibly capping visas for certain categories from fiscal 2027.

Temporary entry restrictions if social tensions rise.

Programs for social integration, such as language education, vocational training, and community participation.

Clarifying roles of national and local governments.

Better data collection, as Japan currently lags behind OECD countries in immigration statistics.

The move comes amid rising public concern over immigration, sparked partly by tensions in places like Kawaguchi, and reflects a desire to avoid the societal divisions seen in parts of Europe. The report stresses balancing social cohesion with the rights of foreign residents and preparing for the potential demographic shift as early as 2040.
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