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Japan needs an immigration debate, not social media myths

Release Date
2025-09-12
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Japan Times
Summary
Misinformation is spreading online about mass immigration into Japan — such as claims that Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba planned to bring in “millions of Africans and Kurds.” These stories are entirely false but thrive on social media, amplified by figures like Elon Musk.

The reality is different: while Japan still has low immigration (around 3% of the population), foreign residents have doubled since the mid-2010s to over 4 million, and their share may reach 10% by 2040. Immigration is increasingly essential as Japan faces a shrinking workforce, but the pace has left many citizens feeling blindsided.

Key challenges moving forward:

National debate — Japan must openly discuss what kind of society it wants.

Policy coordination — Immigration policy is fragmented across ministries and needs a coherent national strategy.

Integration — Avoid ghettoization by supporting assimilation, citizenship, and social services.

Public perception — Counter misinformation quickly and anticipate distortions online.

The leadership race to replace Ishiba should be the moment Japan begins a serious, realistic conversation on immigration.
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