TOKYO -- Younger Japanese people are largely welcoming of the growing number of foreign workers in Japan while older generations tend to express reservations toward the influx, a government survey shows.
Those who have studied or worked with foreign nationals tend to hold positive views

Visitors to Japan crowd a terminal at Tokyo's Narita International Airport.
TOKYO -- Younger Japanese people are largely welcoming of the growing number of foreign workers in Japan while older generations tend to express reservations toward the influx, a government survey shows.