CULTURE

Japan Businesses Face Closures as New Requirements Raise Bar for Foreign Owners

The article argues that Japan is already bearing costs from xenophobia, pointing to the closure of longtime local businesses under new rules. It claims foreign owners must hold a large amount of capital in bank accounts, and that “gaijin bashing” may be profitable only politically.

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