(Guangzhou Comprehensive News) Japanese people living in China have continued to decrease. From the 150,000 people in 2012 to the minimum level in the nearly 20 years below 100,000 people.Affected by factors such as Sino -Japanese Politics and Economics Relations, the number may continue to show a downward trend in the future.

According to the Nikkei Chinese website on Thursday (October 5), the survey statistics of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs ’s overseas number of people in Japan showed that the Japanese living in China in 2022 decreased by 5%compared with 2021 to 10,2066 people.EssenceAssuming that the year -on -year decrease of more than 2%in 2023, the number of Japanese in China will fall below 100,000 for about 20 years since 2005 in 2005.It is reported that the turning point appears in 2012.In September of that year, Japan would be nationalized by Jian Ge (known as the Diaoyu Islands), a anti -Japanese parade in China, and the Japanese supermarket and factories were destroyed.Due to the enhancement of uneasiness in China, the number of Japanese living in China in 2013 decreased by 10%larger than in 2012.

The number of people has been decreased.In recent years, the crown disease has prompted many Japanese people to return to China. Many Japanese companies have reduced their residents to the Chinese even after their lives are returning to normal.The revised version of the anti -spy method implemented by China in July this year has also made the Japanese increasingly worried.

At the same time, the dilemma of Japanese automobile manufacturers in China may also lead to further reduction in the number of Japanese in China in China. Among them, Toyota and Mitsubishi Motors have decided to decide employees in China joint ventures this year.

In the future, the sales dilemma of Japanese cars in China may also affect related industries.The residents of the large -scale Japanese construction enterprises under the construction of automotive -related factories said: "Automotive suppliers who really intend to continue to expand their business in China are estimated that there are only about one in 10."