The Chinese Communist government doesn't seem to understand this (they consider their own countrymen stupid), but highly educated, wealthy Chinese people have a better impression of Japan than of the Communist dictatorship. If they use the official procedure of "exile," the Chinese government would send "assassins" to kill them, so they use the form of "immigration" for work purposes.
I believe it is urgent to improve and enhance the system for accepting Chinese international students, businessmen, sports students, trainees in the entertainment and agricultural industries, as well as their families and relatives, in Japan (including education (for their children's generation), medical care (for their parents), health insurance systems, housing supply, employment support, and support for resolving daily life issues).
Once China's dictatorial regime collapses and the country becomes "democratized," it is predicted that 100 million people will come to Japan from China. If China's communist dictatorial regime eventually collapses (although I don't think they would be foolish enough to dig their own grave by invading Taiwan, giving Western countries an excuse to bomb mainland China and launch a "decapitation operation"), and Western countries "divide and rule" and "democratize" China, it is predicted that a huge number of Chinese people will flee to neighboring countries such as Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, Indonesia, Russia, India, Japan and so on.
Of the countries mentioned above, Japan offers the best conditions for Chinese people. Singapore and Malaysia have good public safety, are wealthy, and are politically, socially, and economically stable, with no racial or religious discrimination or persecution, and English is widely spoken. For these reasons, these two countries are also highly sought after by Japanese people, ranking highly as "countries where people would like to spend their retirement years." However, due to land limitations, there are limits to the number of immigrants that can be accepted.
There are already nearly one million Chinese in Japan. As of 2026, of the "foreigners" residing in Japan (excluding those who have lived in Japan for seven years or more or have married a Japanese person and acquired Japanese citizenship), the number of Chinese residing in Japan will surpass that of Koreans (the combined number of people with South Korean and North Korean nationality). Currently, the largest number of foreign residents in Japan are Chinese (of course, this does not include Taiwanese).
For Chinese people, it is easy to travel between their home country where their elderly parents remain, where Chinese characters are used (Vietnamese uses the alphabet, while South Korea's national language policy prohibits the use of Chinese characters and instead requires the use of Hangul), where they do not face racial discrimination or religious persecution as "heathens," and where there are many long-standing Chinese communities (mutual aid organizations), making Japan an easy country to immigrate to.
Japanese Government has decided to accept 1,231,900 foreign workers (skilled workers) by the end of fiscal year 2028 (March 2029, as the new fiscal year in Japan begins in April).
Japan's labor market has essentially achieved "Full Employment" for quite some time. Labor shortages are becoming serious in every field in Japan, and there is a surplus of work.
When I walk around town in the morning, I see many Chinese people cycling to work in factories. I can often see South Asian men working in Japan, and there are also South Asian male workers at construction sites. The man who delivers the morning paper on his motorbike in the area where I live late at night is also a South Asian man. At the dental clinic I visit regularly, there is a Chinese (or Hong Kong or Taiwanese) dental hygienist working there (she normally treats Japanese patients as well, but when a Chinese (or Hong Kong or Taiwanese) patient comes to the clinic, other staff members call her and she responds immediately).
As things stand, it is safe to say that there is little need to worry about foreigners with language difficulties being unable to find work in Japan.
The problem is accepting their children's generation. Japanese junior and senior high schools are worse than jails or prison camps, treating humans like slaves and endlessly reproducing creatures that are not even as intelligent as monkeys, let alone cockroaches, so "humans" often have trouble adapting (this is why there are so many support facilities specializing in children who don't go to school, and why there are shuttles to and from these facilities everywhere).
For this reason, there is a possibility that Chinese children will not be able to adapt to Japanese junior and senior high schools (although that would actually be more humane...).
【Chinese Immigrants】
Fed up with a fiercely competitive society?
Chinese families are migrating to Japan for education one after another. Cram school classes exclusively for Chinese students are booming.
Among the students transferring from other countries, Chinese students are a prominent presence. According to statistics from fiscal year 2024, approximately three out of four foreign students transferring to elementary and junior high schools in Osaka City were from China. Cram schools with classes exclusively for Chinese students are also booming.
What is the reason for the influx of Chinese immigrants to Japan?
An increasing number of Chinese families are choosing to "migrate to Japan for education," attracted by the educational environment or to escape the fiercely competitive society within China.
The head of a cram school in Osaka City said, "We couldn't keep up with the demand in regular classrooms alone." It seems word of mouth has spread among Chinese students. Since the end of 2023, the number of Chinese students enrolling at cram schools has skyrocketed. At some school buildings, Chinese children now account for roughly 20% of the student body.
In the spring of 2024, special classrooms were set up to teach Chinese children how to read and write Japanese and Japanese etiquette. The Japanese language ability of Chinese students enrolling at the cram schools varies greatly, with some children understanding no Japanese at all.
In the special classrooms, original teaching materials are used to teach Japanese reading, writing, and pronunciation at a first-grade level, as well as Japanese manners. After these classes, students move on to regular classrooms where Japanese children are also enrolled.
The school principal mentioned above said, "We start by building the foundation for learning alongside Japanese students."
Many of the Chinese children who enroll in the school aim to enter prestigious universities in Japan. Many also aspire to medical school. The principal said, "We often hear that they want to live in Japan in the future."
Seeking a high-quality educational environment, In recent years, an increasing number of Chinese families have been moving to Japan. This is due to uniquely Chinese circumstances.
In China, the belief that academic background determines lifetime earnings and whether one is successful or not in life remains deeply rooted. In China, entrance exam preparation begins at an early age, and there is a strong desire to attend a prestigious university.
Japan, with its stable public safety and cultural similarities with China, is a popular destination for Chinese immigrants. It is not uncommon for families to accustom their children to Japanese from an early age, with the expectation that they will eventually find employment.
2025/1/3 (Sat) 19:30
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/a194b6e5e0c9dd368b11341f6d0cd1c159ae31b8
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〘制定政策为中国移民子女提供优质的教育环境至关重要〙
中国共产党政府似乎并不理解这一点(他们认为自己的同胞愚昧无知),但受过高等教育、经济条件优渥的中国人对日本的印象远胜于对共产党独裁政权的印象。如果他们走官方的“流放”程序,中国政府会派“刺客”杀害他们,所以他们选择以工作为目的的“移民”方式入境。
我认为,亟需完善和加强日本接纳中国留学生、商务人士、体育生、娱乐业和农业从业人员及其家属的制度(包括教育(针对其子女)、医疗保健(针对其父母)、医疗保险制度、住房供应、就业支持以及日常生活问题解决等方面的支持)。
一旦中国的独裁政权垮台,国家走向“民主化”,预计将有1亿中国人移居日本。如果中国的共产主义独裁政权最终垮台(虽然我不认为他们会愚蠢到入侵台湾,从而给西方国家轰炸中国大陆并发动“斩首行动”的借口,最终自掘坟墓),而西方国家又对中国采取“分而治之”和“民主化”的策略,预计届时将有大量中国人移居尼泊尔、邻近的台湾、孟加拉国、泰国、印度尼西、韩国、越南、菲律宾、新加坡、马来西亚、俄罗斯、印度亚和日本等国。
在上述国家中,日本为中国人提供了最佳的生活条件。新加坡和马来西亚公共安全良好,经济富裕,政治、社会和经济稳定,不存在种族或宗教歧视或迫害,英语也广泛使用。正因如此,这两个国家也深受日本人的青睐,在“人们希望安享晚年的国家”排名中名列前茅。然而,由于土地资源有限,日本能够接收的移民数量也受到限制。
目前,日本已有近百万华人。截至2026年,在日本居住的“外国人”(不包括在日本居住七年以上或与日本人结婚并获得日本国籍的人)中,华人数量将超过韩国人(韩国和朝鲜国籍人口总和)。目前,在日本居住的外国居民中人数最多的是中国人(当然,这不包括台湾人)。
对于华人来说,往返于居住地越南(与年迈的父母团聚)、使用汉字(越南语使用字母,而韩国的语言政策禁止使用汉字,要求使用韩文)、不会因被视为“异教徒”而遭受种族歧视或宗教迫害,以及拥有众多历史悠久的华人社区(互助组织)等诸多优势,使得日本成为一个易于移民的国家。
日本政府已决定在2028财年结束前(即2029年3月,因为日本新的财年从4月开始)接收1,231,900名外国劳工(技术工人)。
日本的劳动力市场实际上已经实现了“充分就业”相当长一段时间了。日本各行各业都面临着严重的劳动力短缺,工作岗位却过剩。我早上在街上走走,经常看到很多中国人骑自行车去工厂上班。在日本,经常可以看到南亚裔男性工作,建筑工地上也有南亚裔男性工人。在我居住的地区,每天深夜骑摩托车送早报的也是一位南亚裔男性。在我常去的那家牙科诊所,有一位中国(或香港、台湾)籍的牙科保健师(她通常也为日本患者提供服务,但当有中国(或香港、台湾)籍患者前来就诊时,其他工作人员会打电话给她,她会立即响应)。
就目前情况来看,可以说无需担心语言障碍的外国人无法在日本找到工作。
问题在于如何接纳他们的子女一代。日本的初高中比监狱或劳改营还糟糕,把人当奴隶使唤,无休止地繁殖着智力甚至不如猴子,更别提蟑螂的生物,因此“人类”往往难以适应(这就是为什么有那么多专门照顾辍学儿童的辅助机构,以及为什么到处都有往返这些机构的班车)。
因此,中国孩子可能无法适应日本的初高中(尽管这实际上更人道一些……)。
【中国移民】厌倦了竞争激烈的社会?中国家庭为了求学,纷纷移居日本。专门为中国学生开设的补习班蓬勃发展。
在从其他国家转学的学生中,中国学生占据了相当大的比例。根据2024财年的统计数据,大阪市小学和初中转学的外国学生中,约有四分之三来自中国。专门为中国学生开设的补习班也蓬勃发展。
大量中国移民涌入日本的原因是什么?
越来越多的中国家庭选择“赴日留学”,他们或是被日本的教育环境所吸引,或是为了逃离国内竞争激烈的社会。
大阪市一家补习学校的负责人表示:“单靠普通教室根本无法满足需求。”看来,口碑传播已经在中国学生中迅速蔓延。自2023年底以来,报读补习学校的中国学生人数激增。在一些学校,中国学生约占学生总数的20%。
2024年春季,一些学校开设了专门的教室,教授中国学生日语读写和礼仪。报读补习学校的中国学生日语水平参差不齐,有些孩子甚至完全不懂日语。
在这些专门的教室里,学校使用原创教材,教授一年级水平的日语读写和发音,以及日本礼仪。这些课程结束后,学生们会进入普通教室,与日本学生一起上课。
上述校长表示:“我们首先要为学生们打好基础,让他们能够与日本学生一起学习。”
许多就读于这所学校的中国学生都渴望考入日本的顶尖大学,也有不少人立志成为医生。校长说:“我们经常听到他们说,将来想在日本生活。”
近年来,为了追求高质量的教育环境,越来越多的中国家庭移居日本。这与中国独特的社会环境密切相关。
在中国,人们根深蒂固地认为学历决定一生的收入,决定一个人的人生成败。在中国,高考准备从小就开始,人们渴望考入名牌大学。
日本拥有稳定的公共安全,文化上也与中国有诸多相似之处,因此成为中国移民的热门目的地。许多家庭从小就让孩子接触日语,希望他们将来能够找到工作。
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2025年1月3日(周六)19:30
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/a194b6e5e0c9dd368b11341f6d0cd1c159ae31b8
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