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  2. Driving license in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan also allows Japan-resident holders of foreign driving licenses to convert their foreign license to a Japanese license through an abbreviated examination process. This consists of an eyesight test and, depending on the issuing country of the foreign license, may also require a short written examination and a practical examination.

  3. Koto Driver's License Center - Wikipedia

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    Training is carried out by borrowing a designated driving school nearby. The center opened in 1984. It is one of only three centers in Tokyo, along with Samezu Driver's License Center and Fuchu Driver's License Center , where foreigners can get a driving license. Driver's license centers in Tokyo

  4. Immigration to Japan - Wikipedia

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    Once married, foreign spouses may also, if certain criteria are satisfied, change their visa status to Permanent Resident or other visa categories. 2012 Ministry of Justice data indicates that of all foreigners in Japan, 7.5% are resident in Japan under a visa designation as a spouse of a Japanese national. [19]

  5. Gaijin - Wikipedia

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    Gaijin (外人, [ɡai(d)ʑiɴ]; 'outsider, alien') is a Japanese word for foreigners and non-Japanese citizens in Japan, specifically being applied to foreigners of non-Japanese ethnicity and those from the Japanese diaspora who are not Japanese citizens. [1] The word is composed of two kanji: gai (外, 'outside') and jin (人, 'person').

  6. Self-driving taxis are hitting the roads in Japan very soon - AOL

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    Robot Taxi aims to have a fully functional, self-driving taxi service by 2020 and will start testing in 2016

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  8. J-BIS - Wikipedia

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    The J-BIS Biounit is an immigration control system that was introduced into Japanese airports. It is a machine that is located at the immigration booth. When a person who wishes to enter the country and applies for disembarkation, fingerprints of both index fingers are collected along with a photograph.

  9. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese film, TV, video game, and manga/anime industries play a role in driving tourism to Japan. In surveys held by Statista between 2019 and 2020, 24.2% of tourists from the United States , said they were motivated to visit Japan because of Japanese popular culture .