Honestly though, at the very least if one is very nationalistic, the toughest rule should be not allowing "gaijin" to reproduce. Kicking everybody out is kinda counter productive towards customers of Japanese products and services and culture.
Good foreign citizens who truly love Japan, its culture, products, services and general practices who can contribute and still preserve Japan and not change it to something else like Japanistan shouldn't really be the problem.
The nationalist type will probably think that gaijin detest Japan, and
produce 1000000 children while at it... That is kinda overexaggerated assumption.
I still don't understand whats wrong with dumping out the "ideal" gaijin that can integrate so perfectly up to and including name change, shinto convert etc.... and planning to live alone, not reproducing or anything that can "change" Japan in a negative way and still preserve its foundations.
To the point where you can be asked "have you never been outside Japan before?".... that level of integration I talking about, to not even mention what your background is or just say forgot.
Besides these kinds of immigrants are extremly rare where I wonder why
Japan would worry about these types.
BTW I am not talking about the Wapanese/Otaku stereotypes either as those tend to go off the wall..... they only "claim" to have integrated....
Good foreign citizens who truly love Japan, its culture, products, services and general practices who can contribute and still preserve Japan and not change it to something else like Japanistan shouldn't really be the problem.
The nationalist type will probably think that gaijin detest Japan, and
produce 1000000 children while at it... That is kinda overexaggerated assumption.
I still don't understand whats wrong with dumping out the "ideal" gaijin that can integrate so perfectly up to and including name change, shinto convert etc.... and planning to live alone, not reproducing or anything that can "change" Japan in a negative way and still preserve its foundations.
To the point where you can be asked "have you never been outside Japan before?".... that level of integration I talking about, to not even mention what your background is or just say forgot.
Besides these kinds of immigrants are extremly rare where I wonder why
Japan would worry about these types.
BTW I am not talking about the Wapanese/Otaku stereotypes either as those tend to go off the wall..... they only "claim" to have integrated....