Interview with Debito Arudou on the Publication of the Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants and Immigrants

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Posted by Ken Worsley at 10:57 pm on Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Debito Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants and ImmigrantsIn this edition of TPR spotlight, Debito Arudou joins TPR’s Garrett DeOrio and Ken Worsley to discuss the upcoming release of his new book, Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants, and Immigrants, which is set to go on sale from March 15.

In the interview, Debito speaks about why the book was written, what kinds of resources it offers for people moving to Japan, his relationship with co-author Akira Higuchi, the upcoming book tour, and what might be in store for the future of Japan’s increasing number of foreign residents who decide to stay in Japan long term, if not permanently.

For more information on the book, and on Debito’s upcoming book tour, please see his blog at www.debito.org.

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Comment by theanphibian

March 13, 2008 @ 12:32 pm

OMG this is awesome, I ordered one.

Man, I want to know all the details of how to start a business in Japan. I long for your wisdom.

I think I’ve dealt with the trainee visa before. The “information blackouts” are sometimes, for my group at least, complicated by misinformation as well. I’ve heard volumes about this stuff, but I feel like I really know nothing.

Comment by Ken Worsley

March 13, 2008 @ 1:03 pm

Theanphibian:

Jetro’s site has some resources as well: http://www.jetro.go.jp/

Comment by Turner

March 14, 2008 @ 12:17 am

Nice questions, guys - I wish I had asked them. It’s a compelling argument about devoting resources to a minority, but Debito makes the right counterpoint; you can’t just ignore a tax-paying member of a society purely because of their deviation from the norm.

Still a little torn about the stance surrounding signs, though… propagation is a powerful argument, but I wish there were another way besides this “show and shame” tactic.

Comment by ponta

March 14, 2008 @ 8:12 am

Hi,
There are several good points. The NJ needs this kind of helps, in that sense, the book is timely.
As for Higuchi, Debito says he is Shiou shoshi, but according to the book cover, he is gyousei shoshi.
Could you ask him which is correct?
In passing, it seems you guys have contacts with Debito, could you ask him why he has been blocking Japanese comments on his blog while he is against “Japanese only” shop? Does he think the shop is okay if it blocks NJ without the sign “J only”, without giving reasons?

Comment by Debito Arudou

March 14, 2008 @ 10:02 am

Hi Turner. There really isn’t any other alternative than “show and shame”, ultimately. I’ve/we’ve tried every other tactic (as recorded in my book JAPANESE ONLY and in my reports on the Rogues’ Gallery of Exclusionary Establishments. And so has history. Debito

Comment by Garrett DeOrio

March 14, 2008 @ 10:49 am

Ponta, I’m going to let that comment stand, but the second part of it is irrelevant and the whole thing kind of reads like a swipe at Debito. If you have a disagreement with Debito, you may take it up with him - he’s far from inaccessible. Any concerns regarding the blog on Debito.org belong on the blog on Debito.org.

Comment by D.N

April 22, 2008 @ 12:49 am

It’s interesting that this book is written for Newcomers, Migrants, and Immigrants. I often find books written for tourists. So, it is rare. I want to know content of this.

Current Affairs A

Comment by Garrett DeOrio

April 22, 2008 @ 1:09 am

D.N, the book is available here.

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September 10, 2008 @ 1:35 am

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