Shinjuku's New Adults: Half Are Foreigners!
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Shinjuku's New Adults: Half Are Foreigners!

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By The Japanist Team
Source: SoraNews24

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Shinjuku Ward sees almost half of its 'Coming of Age Day' celebrants are foreign nationals, reflecting the area's international character. This cultural shift highlights Japan's growing diversity and the active participation of foreign residents in traditional events.

Shinjuku, known for its large international student population and institutions like Waseda University, celebrated Coming of Age Day with a unique demographic: nearly half of the 4,268 celebrants were foreign nationals.

For travelers, this means experiencing an increasingly multicultural Japan, especially in urban centers like Shinjuku. You're likely to encounter a blend of traditions and perspectives, enriching your visit.

Witnessing events like Coming of Age Day offers a glimpse into how Japan embraces its growing international community. Expect to see diverse participants in traditional ceremonies, showcasing a modern, inclusive side of Japanese culture.

Original source:SoraNews24