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  2. Japanese nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers a person's legal belonging to a country and is the common term used in international treaties when referring to members of a state; citizenship refers to the set of rights and duties a person has in that nation.

  3. Foreign-born Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Dual nationality is not recognized in Japan. Under Japanese nationality law, people who acquire dual nationality before the age of 20 must choose a single nationality before reaching age 22, and people who acquire dual nationality after the age of 20 must choose a single nationality within 2 years. [1]

  4. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, 26% of Japan's population was estimated to be 65 years or older, [29] and the Health and Welfare Ministry has estimated that over-65s will account for 40% of the population by 2060. [33] The demographic shift in Japan's age profile has triggered concerns about the nation's economic future and the viability of its welfare state. [34]

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  6. A Texas boomer couple who retired to an expat hot spot in ...

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    Another big change from the states: Most retirees don't own a car, Karl said. Instead, they can get around the city in a $2.50 taxi, or pay the $0.17 senior fare for an aboveground tram.

  7. Category:American expatriates in Japan - Wikipedia

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    American expatriate sportspeople in Japan (7 C, 66 P) Pages in category "American expatriates in Japan" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 405 total.

  8. I spent 24 days traveling through Japan alone. There are 3 ...

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    While local trains were fairly inexpensive, tickets for the Shinkansen bullet train were costly. My ride from Tokyo to Toyama was the most expensive at about $100, Hiroshima to Osaka was about $70 ...

  9. Americans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, Nathaniel Savory was among the first settlers to colonize the remote Bonin Islands, an archipelago which was later incorporated by Japan. Larger numbers of Americans began to enter Japan after the 1854 Convention of Kanagawa, under which Commodore Matthew C. Perry pressured Japan to open to international trade. [5]