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Japanese prefectures budget over $5.5 billion for foreign worker acceptance programs

From NHK · () Japanese

Translated from Japanese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Japan's prefectures have allocated at least 5.5 billion yen for a project to accept foreign workers.
  • The budget aims to support the integration of foreign nationals into local communities and workplaces.
  • Details on specific services and support systems for these workers are being reviewed.

Prefectures across Japan are collectively budgeting at least 5.5 billion yen to support initiatives for accepting foreign workers. This significant financial commitment underscores Japan's ongoing efforts to address labor shortages by integrating international talent into its workforce.

The allocated funds are intended to facilitate the smooth transition of foreign nationals into Japanese society. This includes support for language acquisition, cultural adaptation, and securing employment. The initiative aims to not only fill critical labor gaps but also to foster a more inclusive environment for foreign residents.

Specific programs and services are currently under review to ensure they effectively meet the needs of both the foreign workers and the host communities. The prefectural governments are working to establish robust support systems that will aid in the long-term settlement and integration of these individuals, promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.

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Originally published by NHK in Japanese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.