
Japanese visa program for African migrants, Kisarazu hometown for Nigerian migrants, TICAD 9 meeting outcomes for Africa
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At the TICAD 9 meeting, Japan created a special visa program to settle African migrants in Japan.
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4 Japanese cities were designated as “hometowns” for migrants from Nigeria, Tanzania, Ghana, and Mozambique.
– Nigerians will be settled in Kisarazu
– Tanzanians in… pic.twitter.com/1t9oDCXktn— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) August 23, 2025
At the TICAD 9 meeting, Japan created a special visa program to settle African migrants in Japan.
In an exciting development at the TICAD 9 meeting, Japan has introduced a special visa program aimed at settling African migrants within its borders. This initiative represents a significant step towards enhancing Japan’s multicultural landscape and addressing labor shortages in various sectors. The program will focus on migrants from Nigeria, Tanzania, Ghana, and Mozambique, allowing them to build new lives in Japan.
4 Japanese cities were designated as “hometowns” for migrants from Nigeria, Tanzania, Ghana, and Mozambique.
Japan has designated four cities as “hometowns” for these migrants, creating a welcoming environment for newcomers. Nigerians will find new opportunities in Kisarazu, while Tanzanians will be settled in another carefully chosen city. This approach not only facilitates integration but also fosters community connections, making it easier for migrants to adapt and thrive in their new surroundings.
Nigerians will be settled in Kisarazu
Kisarazu, known for its vibrant community and economic opportunities, will play a pivotal role in hosting Nigerian migrants. This city offers various resources and support systems tailored to help newcomers acclimate and succeed. The local government is committed to ensuring that these migrants feel at home, fostering an inclusive atmosphere that celebrates cultural diversity.
Tanzanians in…
While the details about the city designated for Tanzanian migrants are still emerging, it’s clear that Japan is taking proactive measures to ensure a smooth transition for all involved. By investing in these communities, Japan aims to create a mutually beneficial relationship that enhances cultural exchange and economic growth.
This innovative visa program is a testament to Japan’s commitment to global cooperation and the importance of embracing diversity. For more information, check out the full announcement from Visegrád 24 here.