What country Japanese want to move?

Malaysia has many Japanese restaurants, schools and hospitals, allowing us to move here without worrying too much. In fact, for 14 consecutive years in a row, it has ranked the number one country that Japanese people want to live in for long stays.
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Why does Japan want Malaysia?

Ambassador-designate of Japan to Malaysia Takahashi Katsuhiko said Japan and Malaysia need to work together so they would become a carbon neutral society by the 21st century. “Since Japan is a disaster-prone country and we suffer from tsunamis, this is one area we want to cover.
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Why do Japanese want to move to America?

Japanese immigrants began their journey to the United States in search of peace and prosperity, leaving an unstable homeland for a life of hard work and the chance to provide a better future for their children.
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Why do Japanese want to leave Japan?

Homesick is the main reason why people leave Japan, but the other countries also. You can never fully grasp how much something you will miss in your new country until you experience it yourself.
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Is Japan a good country to relocate?

Japan is safe country with low crime

For foreigners from less safe nations, so the small rate of crime can be a pleasant thing in Japanese everyday life. Also, the crime rate of Tokyo is very low for a such a big city.
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Is it better to live in Japan or Canada?

In Canada, the average life expectancy is 83 years (81 years for men, 86 years for women) as of 2020. In Japan, that number is 86 years (83 years for men, 90 years for women) as of 2020.
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Is Japan a stressful country?

Yes, Japan is a stressful place to live especially in the city with all the social rules and guidelines, but when you are on top of all the rules and guidelines and they don't control you anymore, you no longer feel stress trying to observe them because you just do them without thinking, and suddenly, Japan is a ...
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Where do most Japanese live abroad?

The United States topped the list of countries where Japanese are living, with 32% of all residents, followed by China at 9.2%. The next most popular nation of residence was Australia at 7.2%, followed by Thailand at 5.4%, Canada at 5.2%, and Britain at 4.7%.
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Why did Japanese migrate to Australia?

The first Japanese migrants to Australia arrived in the late 1800s, most of whom worked in the sugar cane or diving industries, or were employed in service roles. Many continued to arrive as part of indentured work schemes.
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Why did Japanese immigrate to Canada?

As World War II was drawing to a close, Japanese Canadians were strongly encouraged to prove their “loyalty” by “moving east of the Rockies” immediately or sign papers agreeing to be “repatriated” to Japan when the war was over. Many moved to the Prairie provinces, Ontario and Quebec.
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Why did Japanese immigrate to Brazil?

In 1907, the Brazilian and the Japanese governments signed a treaty permitting Japanese migration to Brazil. This was due in part to the decrease in the Italian immigration to Brazil and a new labour shortage on the coffee plantations.
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How many Japanese live in USA?

As of October 2020, about 426.4 thousand residents from Japan were living in the United States. Compared to the previous year the number of Japanese residents decreased by over 27 thousand residents.
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What do Japanese call Japanese Americans?

The Japanese-American and Japanese-Canadian communities have themselves distinguished their members with terms like Issei, Nisei, and Sansei which describe the first, second and third generation of immigrants. The fourth generation is called Yonsei (四世) and the fifth is called Gosei (五世).
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Where do Japanese want to live?

Many Japanese people dream of living a stress-free life in a tropical climate for their retirement. There are several options, but Malaysia is one of the most suitable countries for Japanese when it comes to food, language, safety, location, cost of living and so on.
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Is Malaysia a powerful country?

Malaysia is among the top 25 Most Peaceful Country, currently ranked 20th in the 2020 Global Peace Index by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP). It boasts being one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant economies, which is the fruit of decades of industrial growth and political stability.
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Is Malaysia Pro Japan?

According to a 2013 Pew Research Center survey, 80% of Malaysians hold a positive view of Japan and its influence. In 2013, Malaysia was ranked as one of the most pro-Japanese countries in the world.
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Which country has the most Japanese immigrants?

As of 2018, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported the 5 countries with the highest number of Japanese expatriates as the United States (426,206), China (124,162), Australia (97,223), Thailand (72,754) and Canada (70,025).
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How many Japanese are in New Zealand?

From this period onwards, Japanese immigration remained small until the 1990s. In 1997, Japanese peoples were the 19th-largest ethnic group in New Zealand. As of the 2018 census, 18,141 New Zealand residents identify themselves as Japanese New Zealanders.
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How many Japanese live in Canada?

As of October 2018, approximatley 73.6 thousand Japanese residents lived in Canada.
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Who is Japan's biggest ally?

The United States. Since World War II, Japan's most important tie has been with the United States. Japan's mutual defense treaty with the United States is central to its security. The United States is committed to defend Japan and maintains military bases in Japan partially for that purpose.
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Where is the largest Japanese community?

Japan and Brazil have a long history of cultural and economic exchange. Today, Brazil has the largest Japanese community outside of Japan. There are also many Brazilians living in Japan.
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How many Japanese live in Europe?

Japan & Western countries

The number of Japanese living in Western countries was : 359,000 in North America (including 127,000 permanent residents, i.e. 35% of the total) 154,000 in Europe (including 32,000 permanent residents, i.e. 25%)
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What is the dark side of Japan?

The Dark Side of Japan is a collection of folk tales, black magic, protection spells, monsters and other dark interpretations of life and death from Japanese folklore. Much of the information comes from ancient documents, translated into English here for the first time.
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Are Japanese people happy?

Japan is ranked nr. 54 on the list of the World's happiest countries. There's a huge happiness gap between the Nordic countries and Japan. Why?
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Is life hard in Japan?

Living in Japan can be an easy, exciting adventure, so long as you remember to study up on the language and social etiquette before jetting off into the land of the rising sun.
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