Expat Japan Guide

Being Visibly Foreign in Japan: Discrimination, Stares, and What to Actually Expect (2026)

Quick Answer In a May 2026 Japanese government survey, 47% of foreign residents reported experiencing discrimination in daily life. The most common forms: service refusals (restaurants, onsens), apartment rejections, and persistent “outsider” treatment regardless of how long you’ve lived here. Overt hostility is rare — systemic and ambient discrimination is common. Japan has no comprehensive anti-discrimination law. Knowing what to expect, and what your options are, makes it significantly easier to navigate. ...

May 25, 2026 · 8 min · Expat Japan Team
Expat Japan Guide

Landlord Rejected Me Because I'm Foreign — What to Do Next in Japan

Quick Answer Japanese landlords can legally refuse foreign tenants — and many do. Your best path: use foreigner-specialist agencies (GaijinPot Apartments, Sakura House, Able), look for UR housing (government-run, zero discrimination by policy), or go for share houses while building rental history. Having a Japanese guarantor or using a corporate guarantor service (e.g. GTN, ORIX) dramatically increases your acceptance rate. You found a great apartment, submitted your documents, waited — and then got the politely worded rejection. Or the agency told you upfront: “The landlord prefers Japanese tenants.” It’s one of the most common frustrations foreigners encounter in Japan, and it’s not something most expat guides prepare you for. ...

May 23, 2026 · 5 min · Expat Japan Team