but for many foreigners residing in Japan, it is even more headache inducing because of the language barrier. Foreign nationals living and working in Japan are required to pay taxes in Japan.
Living in Japan feels safer, cleaner ... There's something called a "gaijin seat" — the foreigner seat — on the train, where nobody sits next to you. One time, I sat down next to a lady ...
The nation’s overall population will be around 70 percent of today’s total, mainly because of the declining birthrate, while the rate of foreign residents living in Japan will jump fivefold by ...
The number of foreigners living in Japan has reached 3.41 million — a record high — but they often face discrimination when they try and find a place to live. The government has called on real ...
The number of foreign residents in Japan is booming. The Internal Affairs Ministry says the figure reached 2.49 million in 2018. But a new survey finds that only one in five Japanese people have ...