Summary of Why Japan Still BANS Foreigners After 2 Years

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This YouTube video discusses the reasons why Japan still bans foreigners, even after two years. The main reason cited is the fear that foreigners will bring in negative influences. Japanese citizens who want to become YouTube influencers are advised to take a passion in their craft and focus on making good videos.

  • 00:00:00 This 1-paragraph summary explains why Japan still bans foreigners after two years, citing concerns about the country's demographic time bomb and the potential for bears to attack. The video also features a taste test of two sake varieties.
  • 00:05:00 In this YouTube video, Chris discusses the difficulties of trying to integrate into Japanese society and culture, especially when it comes to speaking and behaving in public. He talks about one specific example in which he felt the need to distance himself from a culture he found to be overly positive and praising everything.
  • 00:10:00 The author discusses the process behind making videos and how sometimes shots he plans to use don't pan out as planned because of the YouTube algorithm. He discusses his long-term goal of making videos that put physical and mental well-being at the core and how a recent health report led to his current plan.
  • 00:15:00 The author discusses why Japan has closed its borders to foreigners for two years, and why the policy appears to be based more on politics than on safety concerns. He also discusses how the Japanese tourism industry has been impacted, and how the Japanese people have reacted to the change.
  • 00:20:00 This YouTube video discusses the reasons why Japan still bans foreigners, even after two years. Many foreign residents who have lived in Japan for a long time are angry about the policy. It can be difficult to understand why tourists and Japanese citizens can travel the world while people aren't allowed to come to Japan, and this is a good time for people to enter the country as tourists. However, the good news is that Japan is likely to fully reopen to foreigners before the end of the year. Japanese citizens who want to become YouTube influencers should start by taking a passion in their craft and focusing on making good videos.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses how Japan has still not allowed any foreigners to stay in the country after two years, despite the global recession. It argues that this is because the Japanese government is afraid that foreigners will bring in negative influences.

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