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Tepco didn't even know how to manually vent their own reactor...... and then the gov't didn't…
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. The worst nuclear accident. Period!
Posted in: Edano says he didn't deliberately mislead public about extent of nuclear crisis
Worried about his daughter's future? Seems he was more worried about his own future!
Posted in: Man attempts suicide after apparently hanging disabled daughter in public restroom
Every time Microsoft brings out a new version of Windows or Office, they take away useful…
Posted in: Microsoft sees 'rebirth' with new Windows 8 system
OH I say! Ding, and very much dong.
Posted in: Satomi Ishihara is 2012 Zespri kiwifruit image character
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Kari
Japan is only overcrowded if you live in Tokyo. There are large parts of the country that are only sparsely inhabited.
Posted in: Hatoyama says Japan should embrace more migrants
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Kari
I agree with that much. If the company is operating in German, a job applicant should be expected to know German. If the company is operating in Japanese, a job applicant should be expected to know Japanese.
If a Japanese person went to America with extremely limited English proficiency, is it realistic to expect anyone to hire them for a decent-paying job?
I sympathize with people who want to work in Japan and don't know Japanese, but it's not discrimination if no one will hire you because you can't communicate with the employer. What is discrimination is if you speak Japanese flawlessly or near-flawlessly and they still won't hire you or if they treat you as an inferior even if they do.
Posted in: Hatoyama says Japan should embrace more migrants
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Kari
Bold words. But unless your government actually plans on doing something to make the Japanese immigration process less ridiculous and confront the xenophobia among J-people, you're not going to encourage any gaijin to live in Japan.
You're not wrong, Hatoyama. Immigration is generally viewed as positive overall. (There are some negatives, but the positives outweigh them.) But your government will have to encourage a paradigm shift in the way J-people view foreigners for there to be significant improvement there.
Posted in: Hatoyama says Japan should embrace more migrants