@Izumi_Sunagawa This makes my blood boil. Japan is the number one country in the world when it comes to a trust based system, and these people are desecrating that system. Deport them! Ban the whole country from visiting.
@Parsonalsecret Im curious, what kind of welfare benefits? I know other countries that provide some benefits too. And when you say foreigners does it mean non citizens or just non permanent residence?
@kunoichi_jp_ Every single thing, but especially how Japanese people behave in general. They care for others and show respect and dignity. The way they bow, the way they line up, they have high regard for others.
@hana_py This is disgusting and disrespectful. I meet some tourists doing similar thing like this. But what surprised me is that there were a few japanese doing this kind of thing 🤦♂️
@miina_333x I think it refers to the fact that they were newly built stations. But rhe funny thing is shin-sapporo station despite being newly built, is worse than the old sapporo station
@Kshi_nippon Thats not multicultural education! Its called islamisation! Multicultural education is children learning about different cultures from different countries. Food, languages, clothes etc
@tourouken555 Don’t understand the foreigner attitude at all. If you lost your wallet, or think that your wallet has been stolen, just go to the police. The staff even wants to go to the police together. Unlessss you dont wanna get the police involved…
@harukaawake I need to correct you here: BPJPH is based in Indonesia and only regulates halal and non-halal matters within Indonesia, so it has nothing to do with Japan. Japan’s increase in halal certification is mainly driven by growing migration from Muslim-majority countries.
@hotahotasa45082 I am a Christian and fundamentally disagree with Shintoism, but I still appreciate the beauty and cultural value of Japanese shrines. I know they are sacred to many people, so I always show respect despite having different beliefs. Its called common sense and decency
@ZGMF_X99GT Indonesian Muslims are very diverse. You can find people ranging from extremists to very secular Muslims who are barely different from atheists in daily life. So if you meet the secular ones it’s usually fine, but the extremists are a different story.
@harukaawake It’s bewildering to me why the Japanese government wants to take in immigrants from these countries. There are so many highly skilled individuals from other countries who are willing to move to Japan, assimilate, help build the country, and even love japan more than their own