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Would Eastern Europeans be able to immigrate in Japan?


Vlad1234
15 Jul 2013  #1

Currently Japan experience negative population growth and population is quickly aging.
Yet they do not want to let immigrants to come in. I guess one of the reasons for it is they
afraid of erosion of their monolith and ancient culture. But what if Central/Eastern Europeans
will make agreement with Japanese government according to which they will domesticate
sparsely populated areas (some of which still could be found on their Northern Hokkaido island)
and live in closed-in settlements without any interaction with surrounding population? The advantage
for Japanese government will be payment of taxes in their favour and owing intellectual property
Europeans will produce. Eastern Europeans are not generally lazy and not account for welfare and for
the fist time may lead farm-like existence with lots of self-sufficiency. You will ask me why exactly
Japan? Recently I saw video material about Russian German who repatriated in Germany and now
claims he disappointed in Germany and even want to return in Russia (I do not now how much seriously).
One of the largest reasons for this - German government by his mind do not want to preserve traditional
culture and demographical changes are completely out of control. Well, if European governments do not
want to preserve their traditional cultures than maybe it is Japan who could serve this purpose better?
Principally Europeans could exist inside of monolith Japanese culture like culture within the culture and
preserve their cultures too? And obviously to enrich Japan state with different inventions, intellectual property
and taxes? What do you think?

Wulkan
15 Jul 2013  #2

What do you think?

I think that your topics/posts desperatelly trying to prove that Poland is closer to Russia than to anything else are much more entertaining. In fact, how am I supposed to enjoy this? you used to be much more fun before....

f stop
15 Jul 2013  #3

If the OP has some point, I don't get it.
Why would anyone want to move and "live in closed-in settlements without any interaction with surrounding population", especially in northern Hokkaido which has cold summers and snowy, icy winters. Not to mention active volcanos and earthquakes.

Vlad1234
15 Jul 2013  #4

The reason why to move: Poland unemployment is closer to 15% and growing. No place for every Pole in U.K. The capital of Hokkaido Sapporo has January average -3.6 what is similar to that of Warsaw and Kiev. The most active earthquakes/volcanos in Japan are closer to the South of country rather than to North.(If I no make mistake).

f stop
15 Jul 2013  #5

You might be right, I just assumed that if there is a sparsely populated area in Japan, it must be hell. Why else would they be sitting on top of each other everywhere else?

sobieski
15 Jul 2013  #6

He postings are suspiciously similar in tone, style of writing and topics as that Serb.

f stop
15 Jul 2013  #7

the thing most puzzling in his scenario is this "live in closed-in settlements without any interaction with surrounding population".
Undoubtedly, Japan will be contracting workers in the near future, but this scenario reveals serious xenophobia.

Wulkan
15 Jul 2013  #8

He postings are suspiciously similar in tone, style of writing and topics as that Serb.

I don't think it's crow but he does suffer from a similar mental problem.

Monitor
15 Jul 2013  #9

Negative growth is called decline. This topic should go to the category called Fiction.

f stop
15 Jul 2013  #10

Negative growth is called decline.

That is exactly what is happening to Japan. Labor will have to be contracted from the outside for the aging Japanese population.

TheOther
15 Jul 2013  #11

Negative growth is called decline

Labor will have to be contracted from the outside for the aging Japanese population.

I just read an article about the recent recession in the US this morning. It said that the job market hasn't recovered the same way it did after previous recessions because many positions were (and still are) eliminated by high tech (= software, robots, ...). Yet, profits are up. The same will happen in all western countries with an aging and declining population: increased production and higher profits with a smaller workforce. No need to bring in immigrants on a large scale. Smaller populations are actually a good thing given the fact that Europe and many other places around the world are way overcrowded.

Polonius3
27 Jul 2015  #12

Merged: Japan revisited

Please don't copy-paste stuff.

conservativecritic.wordpress.com/2015/02/07/japan-some-things-you-may-not-know

Something to think about.

delphiandomine
27 Jul 2015  #13

Oh Polonius...

truthorfiction.com/japan-muslim

Much of what you've written is utter rubbish. A two second Google could have told you that...

For instance, the claim about there being no Islamic schools. iiso-jp.org - rather proves you wrong, hmm?

Polonius3
27 Jul 2015  #14

Polonius...

Obviously this is not of my authorship - I know next ot nothing about Japan except Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, Daihatsu, Mitsubishi and Suzuki as wełł as Sony, Hitachi and a few more. I was just sharing something I thought was interesting sent me by a pen-pal. I was surprised they have safeguarded themselves so well against Muslim infiltration. Is any of it true?

delphiandomine
27 Jul 2015  #15

It's nothing against Muslims and against foreigners in general. They aren't really discriminatory towards any single group, but as a whole, they're rather insular people.

turning-japanese.info/2013/10/can-muslims-acquire-japanese.html - there's a whole debunking here as to what you posted.

FlaglessPole
28 Jul 2015  #16

The reason why to move: Poland unemployment is closer to 15% and growing.

kindly stop lying or just for a moment stop believing Russian propaganda, here are the actual numbers:

da.tradingeconomics.com/poland/unemployment-rate

and yes it's actually falling, 10.3% now, September prognosis 10.1%


  • polandunemployment.png


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