TOKYO -- Japan needs to consider immigration reforms to prepare for a future in which 10% of its population will be foreign, an independent group of policy advocates says.
Reiwa Rincho says foreigners will play major role, make up 50% of some cities

Foreign exchange students attend a job fair in Japan. (Photo by Takaki Kashiwabara)
TOKYO -- Japan needs to consider immigration reforms to prepare for a future in which 10% of its population will be foreign, an independent group of policy advocates says.