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Free Patreon article about Sanseito losing influence on social media https://www.patreon.com/posts/takaichi-and-of-150129043 Free Patreon article about Japanese people voting based on social media trends https://www.patreon.com/posts/japans-new-era-150004566 Full analysis of Takaichi and Onoda Kimi's foreigner policies (over 100 pages of fine prints analyzed) https://www.patreon.com/posts/full-text-of-new-149050903 Join me on Patreon for free for more content! https://www.patreon.com/c/JapanMediaReview Sources https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/3c662d3fc02b897a745d355a6a1dfc46630d1a42 https://mainichi.jp/articles/20260208/k00/00m/010/387000c https://www.jiji.com/jc/article?k=2026020800804&g=pol https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOUA137R40T10C26A2000000/ https://news.web.nhk/senkyo/shijiritsu/ https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/7141ca2fbd910bc25b47d2a220852a4e929e38f3/images/000 In Japan’s latest national election, the country’s anti-immigration movement faced a major political defeat. Two of the most vocal anti-immigration parties — Sanseito and the Conservative Party of Japan — failed to gain the momentum many expected. Instead, voters chose a different path. In this video, we break down: Why Sanseito’s anti-foreigner platform failed to win broad support The disappointing election results for the Conservative Party of Japan How the LDP (Liberal Democratic Party) and Prime Minister Takaichi’s vision of controlled and regulated immigration resonated more strongly with voters What this means for foreign residents in Japan, skilled workers, and those planning on moving to Japan The future of immigration policy in Japan While anti-immigration rhetoric has grown louder in recent years — often focusing on concerns about foreign workers, cultural identity, and social stability — this election suggests that most Japanese voters prefer a managed immigration system rather than a hardline anti-immigration approach. Prime Minister Takaichi and the LDP promoted a strategy centered on: Strict but realistic immigration controls Addressing Japan’s labor shortages Balancing economic needs with social stability Regulating foreign worker programs Maintaining public order without embracing extreme nationalist policies For foreigners living in Japan — or anyone considering life in Japan, working in Japan, studying in Japan, or relocating to Japan — this election result could signal a more stable and predictable immigration environment. At the same time, concerns about racism in Japan, discrimination against foreigners, and integration challenges remain important topics. This video provides a deeper political and social analysis of what this defeat means for: Expats in Japan Skilled foreign workers International students Permanent residents Mixed-nationality families Anyone worried about anti-foreigner sentiment Japan is facing demographic decline, labor shortages, and economic restructuring. The real question is not whether immigration will continue — but how it will be managed. If you’re interested in: Japan news Japanese politics Immigration in Japan Living in Japan as a foreigner Moving to Japan in 2026 Japan work visas Japanese society and social issues Foreigner discrimination in Japan Economic challenges in Japan The future of Japan This video is for you. #japan #japaneseculture #japanlife #podcast #japannews #lifeinjapan #politicalnews #politics

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