Musical activities and sports lower cultural barriers between Japanese and non-Japanese

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.

According to The Japan News, musical activities and sports are playing a key role in lowering cultural barriers between Japanese and non-Japanese individuals. These efforts are positioned as vital means toward achieving an inclusive society. The article was published on January 11, 2026, as part of a social series. Such initiatives are expected to promote multicultural coexistence and deepen mutual understanding.

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A Yomiuri Shimbun editorial on January 1, 2026, stresses that amid ongoing global conflicts, Japan must transition from beneficiary to shaper of the international order. It calls for bolstering intellectual strength, economic and technological power, and communicative abilities to lead in forming a new order for peace and stability.

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