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A growing number of Japanese voters are being drawn to the far-right Sanseito party, with some annoyed by foreigners they claim are ignorant of Japan’s social etiquette.
Japan has worked hard to attract foreigners to boost its sluggish economy but now the perception there are too many has ...
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike spoke at her regular news briefing on July 11. She was asked about campaign talk about foreign ...
Following similar trends overseas, several Japanese political parties are announcing tougher regulations against foreigners ...
The fringe far-right Sanseito party emerged as one of the biggest winners in Japan's upper house election, gaining support ...
Last Sunday, a once obscure far-right party, Sanseito, surged from one to 15 seats in the elections, making them a serious ...
The Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo disclosed several law violations committed by Indonesian citizens in Japan, ranging from ...
Stock markets in Asia are mixed after U.S. stocks rose to more records as they closed out another winning week.
Exit polls suggest Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition is likely to lose a majority its majority in the smaller of Japan’s two parliamentary houses in a key election ...
In October, Ishiba gambled on a snap election in which the LDP and its coalition partner, the New Komeito party, lost its majority in the lower house and have since been forced to work with smaller ...
Tokyo is a student paradise, ranking as the second-most popular city of choice by students considering studying abroad, ...
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