By Chris Burgess

East Asia Forum-June 5, 2024

In Japan, foreigners still face racial barriers, even amid rapid societal diversification and an increasing foreign worker population. Despite Japan’s recent improvement in efforts, such as the new Specified Skilled Worker system allowing foreign blue-collar workers and their families to reside in the country, its policies still show limited support for multiculturalism and social integration. Migrants are often treated as guest workers, and their needs are not adequately addressed. The government should invest in proper infrastructure to address the disconnect between economic inclusion and social-political exclusion. As the need for labor increases, Japan needs to phase out its deeply entrenched ideology of a homogenous national identity to build a diverse and accepting society. Read more at: https://eastasiaforum.org/2024/06/05/japans-multiculturalism-fails-to-keep-pace-with-rising-migration/ First published in East Asia Forum