
Grey Zone: Japan's Viral ‘Flood of Africans’ Fear: The Hysteria Over Immigration & The Real Fear Beneath It | Hindustan Times Podcast
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Japan is facing a storm it didn’t anticipate. A government program linked to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) quietly branded the “Hometown Plan”, has triggered a wave of anger on social media. The fear? That Japan is about to be flooded by African migrants, granted quick permanent residency, and even incentivized to marry into Japanese society. Thousands of posts online are calling this everything from “selling out the country” to “ethnic cleansing.” For a country already struggling with a demographic crisis, immigration is an explosive topic. And while Africa is seeking trade, not aid, Japan’s attempt at building closer ties has backfired at home. The backlash shows how deep-rooted fears about identity, race, and population decline run in Japanese society. So, is this controversy just online hysteria or does it expose a deeper anxiety about the future of Japan?Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YQI4FutXbY0