Other publication
Humanitarian Issues of Immigration in Japan: From Historical Background to Current Policies
Authors: Yoko Demelius, Sara Park (Helsinki University), (Satoko Naito as a host)
Publication year: 2023
Web address : https://newbooksnetwork.com/humanitarian-issues-of-immigration-in-japan-from-historical-background-to-current-policies
Japan has historically maintained extended periods of isolationist policies and continues to uphold some of the strictest immigration laws in the world today. The country has also long had a tumultuous relationship with non-ethnic Japanese residents, including Taiwanese and Korean nationals who were first forced to become Japanese citizens under imperialist rule, only to be deprived of their statuses after Japan formally lost its colonies. More recently, foreign nationals seeking employment and residency have been effectively disallowed from acquiring long-term working visas, while many others have unsuccessfully sought asylum, with tragic consequences. The historical background and current developments have shaped the current state of immigration policies in Japan. While difficulties faced by the diverse group of non-ethnic Japanese immigrants and residents vary, the researchers make clear that they are treated with a persistent and pervasive lack of humanitarian consideration by the Japanese state.
The film mentioned in the episode is “We Are Humans!” (2022), directed by Ko Chan-yoo.