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Is it the majority or the minority who like the secondary culture and choose to live in Japan?

Although there are no specific statistics, it can be said that people who like the secondary culture and choose to live in Japan are a relatively small group in the entire immigrant population.

First of all, people who choose to emigrate to other countries are themselves a minority. According to the data of Cabinet Office of Japan, as of June 5438+ 10, 2020, the total foreign population in Japan was 2.42 million, accounting for only 1.9% of the total population. Moreover, most people immigrate to Japan for work, study abroad or family reunion, not because they like the second culture.

Secondly, people who like the secondary culture and choose to live in Japan are only a small part of these immigrants. Although Japanese animation, games, comics and other cultures have great influence and fan base all over the world, only a small number of people who choose to live in Japan really choose to go to Japan because they like secondary culture.

To sum up, people who like secondary culture and choose to live in Japan are a relatively small group in the whole immigrant population.