• tiredofsametab@kbin.run
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    9 months ago

    I mean, that’s the way immigration works in most countries around the world for average people. I don’t have to like it, but I will have PR next year.

    Yeah, last I looked between 2.5 and 3 percent are non-Japanese with about .5 of that being non-Asian.

    I don’t care whether the locals consider me Japanese or not; that’s not an important thing for me. My relationship with my neighbors is fine. My wife’s family loves me and we get along very well. People in my neighborhood will strike up conversation when they see me out gardening. That’s fine for me. I don’t aspire to “be Japanese” and I don’t know what that even means. I aspire to be part of my community.

    Does Japan have its issues? Absolutely. Are there policies that disproportionately affect foreigners? Unfortunately, yes (though things have been slowly improving in my decade here, on the whole). However, none of this is particularly unique to Japan, either.