There are [B]very few reasons for becoming japanese I think, apart
from the obvious conveniences, like buying land, a house, voting etc.
Or if you wanted to be a professional Sumo wrestler
Not long after I moved to Okinawa, a friend told me a sad story about a
lady from (let's just say a European country) who was married to a japanese and had kids. She decided to take japanese nationality, her husband started
having affairs and they separated. She could not go back to her home country, and was forced to leave her own mother who was on her death bed,
as she could only get a 3 month visa to stay in her native country. Last I
heard was she and her kids are living in Australia!
I am unlikely to ever have enough money to buy land or a house, voting is
not a big issue for me, and I believe even though I am getting divorced that
my permanent residence lasts for 40 years(and I'll be dead by then!).
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