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No Island Is an Island

Perspectives on Immigration to Japan
  • Edited by: Michael Strausz
  • With contributions by: Eric Han , Chikako Kashiwazaki , Jotaro Kato , Gracia Liu-Farrer , Takahashi Norihito , Glenda S. Roberts , Noriko Fujita , Hilary J. Holbrow , Yunchen Tian , Michael Strausz , Paul Capobianco , James F. Hollifield , Michael Orlando Sharpe and Erin Aeran Chung
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2025
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Despite Japan's long-held reputation as an ethnically homogeneous country largely closed to foreigners, the number of immigrants in Japan has been increasing, partially as a direct result of government policies to address labor shortages associated with Japan's aging and declining population. What have these changes meant for Japan as a nation, as well as for foreign communities living in Japan? With contributions from a diverse group of thirteen scholars representing five academic disciplines, No Island Is an Island puts recent changes to the nature of immigration to Japan as well as the foreign population of Japan into social, political, historical, cultural, and religious context.

The book addresses four questions related to the changing situation of immigration and immigrants to and in Japan: First, what can previous immigration regimes tell us about recent efforts to reform immigration in Japan? Second, how do the new visa categories set up to promote the admission of foreign manual laborers into Japan influence existing foreign populations in Japan? Third, how have local and national governments adapted to the increase in immigration to Japan and to the changing nature of Japan’s foreign community? Fourth, what kind of immigration country will Japan become?

The nature of the foreign communities in Japan has undergone several major changes since the end of World War II and the US Occupation, and there continue to be major changes in the composition of those communities. The essays in this volume highlight both the various dimensions of Japan's complicated relationship with its foreign communities as well as several possible directions in which Japan's immigration policy might continue to evolve.

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Strausz Michael :

Michael Strausz is professor of political science at Texas Christian University.Roberts Glenda S. :

Glenda S. Roberts is professor and director of international studies at Waseda University (Japan).Strausz Michael :

Michael Strausz is professor of political science at Texas Christian University.Michael Strausz is professor of political science at Texas Christian University.


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INTRODUCTIONTHE DYNAMICS OF JAPAN’SIMMIGRATIONIN THREETURNING POINTS
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Imperial Japan’s Border Controls, 1899–1945
Eric Han
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Continuity in Japanese Labor Migration Policy
Chikako Kashiwazaki
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Kato Jotaro and Gracia Liu-Farrer
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Critical Situations Resulting from the COVID-19 Disaster
Takahashi Norihito
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Foreign Agricultural Labor in Japan
Glenda S. Roberts and Noriko Fujita
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TITP and Immigration to Japan
Hilary J. Holbrow
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Yunchen Tian
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Immigration and Japan’s 2019 House of Councilors Election
Michael Strausz
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Quantitative and Qualitative Changes to Japanese Migration Trends
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A Litmus Test of Liberal Democracy?
James F. Hollifield and Michael Orlando Sharpe
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Erin Aeran Chung
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