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What happens if Japan takes in zero immigrants?
Key takeaways
- Rei Saito Jun 04, 20262022Share Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi secured a massive supermajority in the February 2026 elections by reading the room.
- Revitalize the economy, strengthen national defense, and above all, enforce a hard cap on immigration.
- This bears an eerie resemblance to "Sakoku 2.0", a term popularized during the Covid-19 pandemic referencing Japan's historical era of absolute national isolation.
Rei Saito Jun 04, 20262022Share Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi secured a massive supermajority in the February 2026 elections by reading the room.
Revitalize the economy, strengthen national defense, and above all, enforce a hard cap on immigration.
This bears an eerie resemblance to "Sakoku 2.0", a term popularized during the Covid-19 pandemic referencing Japan's historical era of absolute national isolation.
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