Japan says No to muslim cemetery request

Tells them “go back to your own country if you dont want cremation”


Muslims will discover that colonizing Japan is not as eady as taking over the UK or America
There are still come cultures and leaders who won't melt like wax candles when the Muslim radicals bring the heat.
 
Japan is our greatest ally. Hands down. **** Israel because they actively let Muslims into positions of power in their country, same with Abortion-Crazy libtards
 
Japan has always been one of the most xenophobic counties in the history of the world.

Though this has more to do with a premium on land than anything else.
Oh they are not afraid of foreigners, they hate foreigners, massive difference.
 
As I said, Japan is one of the most xenophobic counties in the history of the world, if not the top of the list.

Oddly enough it is a great place to visit and their food is some of the best on earth.
Why is it bad to hate foreigners?
 
Japan's gun laws make them an easy mark for a terrorist shooting spree. No handguns, military rifles, machine guns, or anything they deem as an "assault rifle." The only guns their citizens can posess are certain types of shotguns and air rifles.

Obtaining a license involves a lengthy, multi-step process including a police interview, a full-day class, written and shooting-range exams (requiring at least 95% accuracy), and mental health and drug tests. Police also conduct extensive background checks that include reviewing an applicant's criminal record, employment history, financial status, and relationships with family and neighbors.
Japan also has the death penalty as a legal punishment, carried out by hanging for severe crimes like aggravated murder. They have executed about 100 inmates since 2000 and have about 105 currently on death row.
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Japan also has stringent laws regarding cutting edged tools.
Japan's laws on "cutting-edge tools" are complex, focusing on economic security through export controls on sensitive tech (like semiconductors) to prevent misuse, promoting AI innovation with non-punitive guidance, and strict rules on physical items like knives (blade length > 6cm generally restricted) under the Swords and Firearms Control Law, balancing national security, economic growth, and public safety with a generally innovation-friendly, "soft law" approach for tech.
 
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Japan also has stringent laws regarding cutting edged tools.
Japan's laws on "cutting-edge tools" are complex, focusing on economic security through export controls on sensitive tech (like semiconductors) to prevent misuse, promoting AI innovation with non-punitive guidance, and strict rules on physical items like knives (blade length > 6cm generally restricted) under the Swords and Firearms Control Law, balancing national security, economic growth, and public safety with a generally innovation-friendly, "soft law" approach for tech.
So a slave state, wonderful
 
So a slave state, wonderful
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Japan has a long history of strict firearms control, with roots stretching back centuries to feudal times (like Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 16th-century disarmament), evolving into modern laws such as the 1958 Firearms and Swords Possession Control Law, which severely restricts ownership, banning handguns and heavily regulating shotguns for hunting/sport, resulting in exceptionally low gun violence due to cultural deference to authority and stringent licensing/storage rules.
 
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Japan also has stringent laws regarding cutting edged tools.
Japan's laws on "cutting-edge tools" are complex, focusing on economic security through export controls on sensitive tech (like semiconductors) to prevent misuse, promoting AI innovation with non-punitive guidance, and strict rules on physical items like knives (blade length > 6cm generally restricted) under the Swords and Firearms Control Law, balancing national security, economic growth, and public safety with a generally innovation-friendly, "soft law" approach for tech.

That probably went into effect in 1960, right after that one commie became a "good commie."

Assassination of Inejirō Asanuma - Wikipedia

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Japan has a long history of strict firearms control, with roots stretching back centuries to feudal times (like Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 16th-century disarmament), evolving into modern laws such as the 1958 Firearms and Swords Possession Control Law, which severely restricts ownership, banning handguns and heavily regulating shotguns for hunting/sport, resulting in exceptionally low gun violence due to cultural deference to authority and stringent licensing/storage rules.
Again, a nation of slaves
 
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I wonder what the country's gun laws are
The majority of gun deaths in the US are suicides. Japan has tougher gun laws than the US but has a higher suicide rate. Your correlation doesn't math.

Japan has a low crime rate because the culture, law and punishment in that country isn't the weak ass shit we have in the US, and there immigration laws are strictly enforced.
 
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