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I think that there is more difference than that though. Visas are not issued every single year for a lot of people. 3 year visas are also very common, and for students there are a lot of 2 years. So just looking at the visas issued in one year isn`t going to show you all the people who had the visa issued the year before or 2 years ago. To see those people, you have to look at how many people are registered. My visa was renewed last in 2007. So even though I live in Japan, I would not be included in the list you posted. |
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For example, look at the figures for the US on your list (from 2007) - It is 19,739 visas issued. But the number of Americans living in Japan (registered with active visa in 2007) is 51,851. |
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if you go to all of the tourist places and red light sectors you will find lots of gaijin. I was in Shibuya last night and saw many, I would say 1 in 20 for a weekday is alot.
You will always see G'jin in places like omotesando, shinjuku, shibuya and akihabara. These are the places listed in tour guides, you will go to these places too and be just another gaijin. In the countyside it is very different. You will be super No.1 gaijin and the whole district will talk about you and try to arrange a marriage with thier daughter or son. (sarc) |
How about visa exempts
Approximately how many people from Visa exempt countries?
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