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  • Foreigners seek friendship among reticent Japanese

    Posted by Matt Dioguardi on July 10th, 2007

    Here is a fascinating study that was in the news today:

    Foreigners more eager for local interaction than Japanese: survey
    (Kyodo) _ Foreign residents in Japan show more appetite for interacting with local Japanese people than the other way around, according to a survey unveiled Monday by the land ministry and other agencies. The survey showed that 56 percent of foreign respondents living in districts where foreigners accounted for 15 percent or more of the total population expressed eagerness to communicate with their local communities while only 10 percent of Japanese respondents said they want to interact with foreign residents.
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    The survey was conducted between December 2006 and January 2007 among 738 foreign households and 1,104 Japanese households in a total of 16 districts in four prefectures — Gunma, Tochigi, Saitama and Ibaraki. By nationality, 49 percent of the foreign respondents were Brazilian nationals. The next largest group was Peruvians at 14 percent followed by Chinese at 12 percent. The average length of their stay in Japan was 8.7 years. According to the survey, 31 percent of foreign respondents were somewhat reluctant to communicate with local communities while 77 percent of Japanese respondents showed reluctance to some degree.

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