Japanese and foreign residents build trust in housing complexes

In housing complexes, Japanese and foreign residents are building trust through multilingual support and outreach, helping to form cross-cultural bonds.

According to The Japan News, as part of its Inclusive Society series, Japanese and foreign residents in housing complexes are fostering trust. Multilingual support and outreach efforts are helping to form cross-cultural bonds. This was highlighted in an article published on January 15, 2026. These initiatives promote mutual understanding among residents and aim to build diverse communities.

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Japanese officials at press conference unveiling stricter policies on foreign nationals' land buys and nationality amid public concerns.
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Government adopts package of measures on foreign nationals

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The Japanese government adopted a comprehensive package of measures on Friday to address issues related to foreign nationals, including plans for stricter rules on land acquisitions and nationality. The policies aim to respond to citizens' feelings of unease and unfairness.

Amid accelerating labor shortages, foreign workers are indispensable for sustaining society, yet concerns have arisen from some law-breaking acts. Last month, the government adopted a new basic policy on foreign nationals, aiming for coexistence while strengthening regulations. During the upcoming House of Representatives election campaign, ruling and opposition parties must engage in constructive discussions.

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Initiatives through musical activities and sports are reducing cultural barriers between Japanese and non-Japanese people. These efforts are part of a broader push toward an inclusive society.

In 2025, Japan featured a vibrant cultural landscape alongside a quiet tension between cosmopolitan ideals and resurgent conservatism. The Japan Times' 20 Questions column highlighted diverse views on creativity, tradition, and cultural hybridity through more than two dozen interviews this year.

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Japan maintains historically low crime rates, yet public perceptions of safety are declining. Factors like demographic shifts, social media influence, and immigration growth contribute to this disconnect. Examples from Adachi Ward and Kawaguchi highlight the trend.

Альянс «Soziales Wohnen» представил Социальный монитор жилья 2026 года, подчеркнув острый дефицит доступного жилья в Германии. В настоящее время не хватает около 1,4 миллиона арендных квартир, что сильно сказывается на студентах и иммигрантах. Эксперты предупреждают о социальном бедствии, которое может усугубить нехватку квалифицированных кадров.

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The Japanese government plans to require screening by an intelligence body for foreign companies and investors before they invest in Japanese firms if national security risks are high. In 2026, it will establish a new organization equivalent to the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to participate in these reviews. The goal is to prevent the leakage of technologies and information held by Japanese companies overseas.

 

 

 

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