The number of newborns in Japan fell below 700,000 for the first time since records began in 1899. The government data released Wednesday showed a 16th straight year of decline and it's faster than had been expected.
We definitely do let in immigrants. My wife, for example, is one. But I have to say, it’s really difficult to integrate into the culture, especially for work unless you’re very well versed in Japanese or don’t mind working in low wage positions.
We definitely do let in immigrants. My wife, for example, is one. But I have to say, it’s really difficult to integrate into the culture, especially for work unless you’re very well versed in Japanese or don’t mind working in low wage positions.