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US embassy in Tokyo warns of ‘suspected racial profiling’
Published: Dec 06, 2021 06:03 PM
A Japanese police officer is seen at Aomi area in Tokyo, Japan on July 14. Photo: VCG

A Japanese police officer is seen at Aomi area in Tokyo, Japan on July 14. Photo: VCG


The US Embassy in Tokyo on Monday warned in a tweet of incidents of suspected racial profiling of non-Japanese by Japanese police.

Japan is a mostly ethnically homogeneous country where some people equate more immigrants with a rise in crime, although foreign labor is increasingly needed to make up for a declining and aging population.

"The US Embassy has received reports of foreigners stopped and searched by Japanese police in suspected racial profiling incidents. Several were detained, questioned, and searched," the tweet said. "US citizens should carry proof of immigration and request consular notification if detained."

The tweet is an unusual move from the US, a key Japanese ally.

A US Embassy spokesperson said the embassy had nothing further to add to the tweet, and the National Police Agency could not immediately comment.

Asked about the US embassy warning, top government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno said only that police question individuals based on various factors but that those decisions are not based on a person's ethnicity or nationality.

A week ago, Japan closed its borders to all non-resident foreigners in one of the strongest global measures taken to prevent the spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus.

Naomi Kawahara, founder of advocacy group Japan for Black Lives, said racial profiling by Japanese police was nothing new, particularly for foreigners or mixed-race Japanese people of color.

"I had a friend who was questioned by police more than 30 times in the six years that he lived here," she told Reuters of her African-American friend, who left Japan a few years ago.

Reuters