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Are children born in Japan Japanese nationals?

Not necessarily. Japan's definition of nationality is not the principle of birthplace. According to the Japanese Nationality Law, a child born in Japan can acquire Japanese nationality only under the following three circumstances.

When a child is born, his father or mother has Japanese nationality.

2

The father died before the child was born, but he had Japanese nationality when he died.

three

The child was born in Japan, but I don't know who his parents are, and I don't know if his parents have no nationality.

So foreigners give birth to children in Japan, and the children are still of the same nationality as their parents.

When one parent is Japanese nationality, his children can acquire nationality, but they cannot have other nationalities at the same time, which has nothing to do with the production on the plane. Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan Province Province and other East Asian countries have similar strict nationality laws because they are highly homogeneous societies. In other words, the identification of individual nationality ensures the purity of a single race and maintains the logic of building a nation-state presupposed by these societies, and its punishment and punishment model for those who violate this presupposition and norm also implies the logic of racism and racial discrimination in the existing society.

Japan (Japanese: にっぽんこく, にほんこく, English: Japan), referred to as "Japan", is located in East Asia and its name means "sunrise". The main ethnic group is the Japanese-speaking Yamato ethnic group, with a total population of about 1.26 billion.

Japan is not an immigrant country, but it has a naturalization law. All foreigners living in Japan, including overseas Japanese who are not Japanese passport holders, must apply for residence qualification if they want to live in Japan for more than 90 days. So if you want to go to Japan, you must first decide an identity qualification.

References:

Japan _ Baidu encyclopedia