Japan wants foreign entrepreneurs, but what's missing?
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Japan wants foreign entrepreneurs, but what's missing?
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#3It's a taboo subject, because the Japanese aren't very open to non-locals.
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#5It's a taboo subject, because the Japanese aren't very open to non-locals.
Have you been there lately? They are actually quite many non-local workers these days. Not sure they are treated well though.
He just got back from a trip to give a presentation in Japan...first thing I hear when he gets back is how badly racist the Japanese are.
I know it's just an anecdote...but it's been his experience in general over the years.
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#9It's a taboo subject, because the Japanese aren't very open to non-locals.
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#10Does Japan really want foreign entrepreneurs? It's always been very conservative and while they may be polite to foreigners, that's very different from allowing non-Japanese to expand a business there. I think it's ingrained in the culture, and some of these bridges Tokyo is building might be too little to catch up to SK or Germany.
My understanding is they're also very financially conservative, I think it was pinboard who was talking about his experience as an independent entrepreneur?