Economy Japan slips into a recession and loses its spot as the world’s third-largest economy

Anti-immigration racists don't seem to have noticed that actually Japan has massively increased it's immigration and that their fantasies about Japan aren't based in fact, so there's no reason for you to buy into their narrative.
Ethnic groups in Japan: Japanese 97.8%, Chinese 0.6%, Korean 0.3%, other 1.3%.

It doesn't look like liberals are winning. Japan remains an ethnostate with high living standards.
 
Germany right now:
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They are already getting little amount of immigrants from countries like thailand and philippines and it's not a big deal, they are asians and not muslims. They are lucky to be so far away from middle east but still there is a treat of Indonesia and Malaysia.
But even then Japan has problems with muslims lol, one muslim just attacked shintoism temple and wrote there is no god but allah
And kurds are big problem there, they were chanting death to japanese in japan recently
 
Ethnic groups in Japan: Japanese 97.8%, Chinese 0.6%, Korean 0.3%, other 1.3%.

It doesn't look like liberals are winning. Japan remains an ethnostate with high living standards.

Your numbers are estimates from 2021 and they massively increased immigration in 2019.
Point is, the idea that the Japanese are all xenophobic racists that have decided to tank their economy rather than allow immigration is nonsense only fantasised about by the aforementioned anti-immigration racists.
The difference in immigration policy between Japan and Germany is not a decision to block immigration (nor public attitudes), but rather that Japan hasn't allowed mass immigration of refugees, either recently or historically. Not only the recent massive influx, but they never had Germany's "Guest Worker" denial of reality and resulting ethnic ghettoes and underclasses.
In fact Japan is having trouble filling their skilled migration positions simply because as a destination for even "low skilled" workers, it's not very competitive, so expect them to open up further (they already are, but incrementally).
 

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