Japan Falls, and Embraces “An Era of Mass Foreign Immigration” By James Reed

Pressure has been placed upon Japan to transition from an ethno-racially homogeneous society, to embrace multiculturalism and diversity by mass migration of non-Japanese. That means the same sorts of people who have flooded into the West. The ruling elites have been concerned about low birth rates, and even though there is a predicted crisis of the end of work via advances in AI and robotics, that is seemingly forgotten over short-term issues of the corporates keeping up profits, just as in deracinated countries like Australia, who are immigrated to death.

Unlike much of the West, a heart of nationalism still faintly beats in Japan, and woke ideologies have not been as totally controlling as in decadent, decaying cucked Western countries, formally White. It will be interesting to see if Japan can resist this invasion. If not, the globalists will be working on racially transforming China. That will involve massive African migration, which will be even more fascinating to watch.

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"Japan appears to be transitioning from a homogenous society to embrace 'diversity and inclusivity' by ushering in "an era of mass foreign immigration."

It's set to be a massive change for a country that was still up until recently 97.5% ethnic Japanese, according to the CIA World Factbook.

A Bloomberg report details how rapidly declining native birth rates, an aging society and a chronic labor shortage is fueling the importation of millions of foreigners who "are changing the face of Japan."

The number of foreign workers in Japan has now exceeded 2 million, a 12.4% increase on 2022. The East Asian country needs at least 647,000 working-age immigrants per year to meet its 11 million worker shortage by 2040.

"Japan is entering an era of mass foreign immigration," said Junji Ikeda, president of Saikaikyo, a Hiroshima-based agency that sources and supervises foreign workers. "Incremental adjustments will not suffice," he added.

Under one program alone, 820,000 migrants will be admitted to work in the transportation and logistics sectors, a doubling of the previously agreed number, in order "to make efforts to realize an inclusive society," according to Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi.

While the process is being implemented under 'skilled worker visas', the actual roles migrants will fill include taxi drivers, bus drivers and factory workers.

The service industry will also be increasingly filled with foreign migrants, who will subsequently be allowed to bring their families to stay in Japan indefinitely.

The Economist reports that a "glimpse at Japan's future" looks like convenience stores being staffed overwhelmingly by migrants, highlighting "the importance of immigration."

The news outlet cites one such 7-Eleven store in central Tokyo where "all the staff are Burmese."

 

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