Foreign workers in Japan more than quadruple in labor-starved areas

Farming, fishing and construction increasingly rely on immigrant employment

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The number of immigrant workers in Japan's health care and welfare services has grown eightfold over a decade. (Photo by Akitoshi Sugiura)

HATSUKI SATO

TOKYO -- The number of foreign-born workers has more than quadrupled in seven Japanese prefectures compared with a decade ago, underscoring how prominent immigrants have become in supporting understaffed small-town economies.

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