Apr 25 (Paolo fromTOKYO) - Japan is often known for its culture, safety, and high trust society, but behind the scenes, it also has one of the strictest immigration systems in the world.
If you are interested in Japan, Japan travel, or understanding life in Japan beyond tourism, this topic reveals another side of the country. In this video, I break down how Japan is working toward its Zero Plan, an effort to eliminate illegal immigration and overstayers. With about 68,000 undocumented residents compared to millions in countries like the US, Japan is already strict, but new policies aim to go even further. From random ID checks and tip reward systems to advanced tracking databases and detention centers, Japan’s immigration enforcement is deeply integrated into daily life. Foreign residents are required to carry identification at all times, and government systems track visas, taxes, and residency in real time.














