Britons in Japan explained

Group:Britons in Japan
Population:19,909 (in December, 2023)[1]
Regions:TokyoOsaka
Rels:Predominantly Christianity,
Minority : Buddhism and Shinto
Related:British diaspora

Britons in Japan make up the 19th largest foreign resident communities in Japan. The United Kingdom is the third largest source of foreign residents outside Asia, following Brazil and the United States.

Overview

As of December 2023, according to data released by the Ministry of Justice Immigration Bureau, there were 19,909 people from the United Kingdom. This number does not include those naturalised as Japanese citizerns, those staying as government officials or diplomats, or short-term residents.[1]

The prefectures with the highest concentration of British nationals were Tokyo (7,266), Kanagawa (1,791), Osaka (1,227), and Hokkaido (1,113). Permanent residents comprised 6,880 of the population, followed by those on professional visas (3,350) and those staying as spouses of Japanese nationals (3,037).[2]

Professional associations

The British Chamber of Commerce in Japan is an independent non-profit organisation that promotes trade and networking opportunities for member firms and business professionals living and working in Japan.

Education

The British School in Tokyo provides an English language based educational curriculum for students of over 50 different nationalities. The school serves a number of children of British heritage living in the city.

Notable people

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.moj.go.jp/isa/publications/press/13_00040.html 令和5年末現在における在留外国人数について
  2. Web site: 在留外国人統計(旧登録外国人統計) 在留外国人統計 月次 2023年12月 ファイル 統計データを探す . 2024-07-27 . 政府統計の総合窓口 . ja.