I Went to ANTI-IMMIGRATION PROTEST
Thousands of people gathered in Japan to protest against immigration policy. In this video, I visited the protest and interviewed participants to understand why they came and what they believe. Immigration has become one of the most debated issues in Japan. While some argue that immigration is necessary to address labor shortages, others are concerned about public safety, cultural change, and the future of Japanese society. This video presents different opinions from people at the protest. The purpose is to document the event and encourage respectful discussion. What do you think? Let me know in the comments. 📍Location: Osaka Japan Subscribe for more interviews and stories from Japan.

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