Does Takeda hate civil rights for African Americans?









































that’s actually true. Sorry to break the news to you. I know takeda does not equal Japan as a whole, but do a quick google search and you will know japan’s take on it



Naturalization

Naturalization in Japan requires the applicant to give up their current citizenship(s) either before or shortly after, depending on the nationality, the naturalization takes place if the loss of nationality does not occur automatically. Although there are rules in place, Japanese government does not strictly impose rules for the naturalization process, as the exact process for each specific nationality depends on the Japan's international relations and agreements with the given country. Basic naturalization requirements also differ from person to person regardless of their nationality and depending on the applicant's current status in Japan. Unlike most other countries, the applicant does not have to have been a permanent resident to be eligible to apply for Japanese naturalization.[6]

The outlined criteria for naturalization are provided in Article 5 of the Nationality Act:[7]

  1. Continuous residence in Japan for 5 years
  2. At least 20 years old and otherwise legally competent
  3. History of good behavior generally, and no past history of seditious behavior
  4. Sufficient capital or skills, either personally or within family, to support oneself in Japan
  5. Stateless or willing to renounce foreign citizenship and swear allegiance to Japan
 




























Long after Japan reconnected with the rest of the world in 1853, the idea of the nation as racially distinct and homogeneous remained deeply ingrained. That manifested in its most extreme form during the country's imperial era, when the fascist government promoted a race-based, and extremely racist, official state ideology. This ended with Imperial Japan's defeat in World War II, but the underlying sense of Japan's identity as rooted in racial purity has, to some degree, remained.
 








“the underlying sense of Japan's identity as rooted in racial purity has, to some degree, remained.”

It has remained in their current immigration and naturalization laws which are clearly racist.