( ) -q-23- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “and rich culture.” Well-heeled Chinese are moving to Japan in droves. [CutID: <Cuts> CHINA-JAPAN-house-q-THUam.mp3 Time: 23s Title: CHINA-JAPAN-house-q-THUam Out-cue: and rich culture] TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Immigration policies favor highly skilled professionals, and Japan has less of the sharp anti-immigrant backlash sometimes seen in Western countries. ————————– […]
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For many investors and intellectuals leaving China, it’s Japan — not the US — that’s the bigger draw
( ) -q-23- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “and rich culture.”
Well-heeled Chinese are moving to Japan in droves.
[CutID: <Cuts> CHINA-JAPAN-house-q-THUam.mp3
Time: 23s
Title: CHINA-JAPAN-house-q-THUam
Out-cue: and rich culture]
TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Immigration policies favor highly skilled professionals, and Japan has less of the sharp anti-immigrant backlash sometimes seen in Western countries.
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VERBATIM: They’re buying up homes and harboring hopes for opportunities. Some are scholars and artists. Others are dot-com entrepreneurs. So many wealthy Chinese have bought apartments in luxury high-rises in Tokyo that some areas have been dubbed “Chinatowns,” or “Digital Chinatowns.” Japan’s proximity to China is a plus, as well as the country’s ease of living and rich culture.