Japan is a vibrant culture with seemingly endless opportunities. Arriving here can feel like stepping into a dream come true. But behind the excitement, many foreigners face stress, isolation, and mental strain that often go unnoticed.
Despite a growing number of foreign residents, support services remain limited, inconsistent across regions, and difficult to access. Language barriers, cultural differences, and unfamiliar systems leave many navigating life alone. For immigrants, the challenges of daily life can quietly chip away at well-being. That creates a struggle that too few talk about.
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