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"Japan needs Permanent immigrants" Japan Business Federation said
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According to Mainichi Daily Newspaper, Nippon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) suggested Japanese government to start easing up the barrier of permanent immigrant policy to prevent from the further population decrease (the decrease of workforce in Japan).
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Well, some of the Chinese gals in Shinjuku seem to make the days a whole lot easier.
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They are not only in Shinjuku, but everywhere including my hometown.
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Well, some of the Chinese gals in Shinjuku seem to make the days a whole lot easier.
They are not only in Shinjuku, but everywhere including my hometown.